Someone says "I'm quitting version 'x' of D&D" you react by:

thedungeondelver

Adventurer

"Man the battlements! Prepare to defend the Holy!"

(Or: Deal with their comments by pointing out that what they call weaknesses, your group calls fun, so nyah!)

"Form a wedge! Forward, in to the heretics and turn them back to the path of righteousness!"

(Or: Take their grievances apart line-item and show them that HA! HA! YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG. and convince them to try again.)

"Ignore them, brothers! Heed not the apostates!"

(Or: Man, whatever, it's all D&D. You didn't enjoy it, go play what makes you happy.)

Well?

 

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Unless I personally know the person I don't really care. Play and quit whatever you want, it doesn't really matter to me as long as your having fun.

If I do know the person I'll try to understand their reasons and then argue with them. It's fun to argue with friends about gaming. :D
 

Rolling my eyes and (in typical, but not all, cases) thinking either "good riddance" or "I'll believe it when I see it".

I'll argue or at least try to get at the person's reasons if I feel invested in both the person and the edition under attack, or if they say something in the course of doing so that seems so obviously wrong to me that I can't leave it alone (some of the reasons people give for this sort of thing are so bad that they'd be far better off saying "I don't really know why myself, I just don't like it"). But in most cases it's not a big deal to me.
 







I shrug, and wonder why they feel the need to announce it.

Regardless of what edition they play, they'll have an awesome! time, so it hardly matters what edition they play.
 

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