Well, a lot of people round here are major fans of WotC and the products they've produced, either in the past or at present, so there is a reason. Even if that's not, in your opinion, a good reason to be offended, the fact is people will be and I think you know they will be. And isn't it trolling to say things you know will offend a lot of people?
I am absolutely a fan of D&D, particularly 3e. However, that doesn't stop me from saying things like, "WotC sucks. They produce a glut of products, releasing material without playtesting, and then making a new system when the old one is faltering."
They are a fine example of corporate greed. That doesn't mean that D&D is a bad game; it doesn't mean that the writers are bad people; it just means that WotC has to make enough money for Hasbro. And it's a shame because that "money, money, money" mentality has a negative effect on D&D. (How many "Dragon" books did we have in 3e? Races of the Dragon, Draconomicon, Dragon Magic, Dragons of Eberron...argh.)
Well, then, if I tell you that your favorite game sucks, there's no reason for you to be offended! See how that works? When you attack things that people like, they often take offense.
This is a wonderful example of PAT. Your condescension is unwelcome, and your point is invalid:
You are equating liking a game to liking a
company. Liking a game is a matter of personal taste. If you said, "Pepsi sucks," I would say, "No, Pepsi is better than Coke." If you said, "The Pepsi company sucks," I would say, "Probably, but I like their pop anyhow." The fact that anyone is getting riled up over the criticism of a
company is what astounds me. They are a business. They are not Mike Mearls or Scott Rouse or anyone else who posts here.
If I said, "Mike Mearls sucks," that'd be one thing--some of you probably like him as a person, and you would rightly be offended (to some extent). But to become agitated because one criticizes a company is madness. There is no personal stake in a company.
First, I also noticed a bias against 4e as well.
Do not mistake the bias of 4e with bias against 4e supporters. It is true that I probably come down harder on the behavior of the 4e-supporters because I have encountered far more of their kind on various messageboards (from here to RPG.net to /tg/ to WotC's forums). I have rarely encountered the "4e is WoW, it sucks, and you're retarded for liking it" crowd, but I have frequently encountered the "convert to 4e or be assimilated" crowd.
Again, I direct no particular animosity toward one group or another because I know that the rabidly anti-4e/pro-3e crowd exists. I have had the grave misfortune of speaking with individuals who think that the 3e fighter is not broken (and even those who think that 3e is not broken overall), but even amongst my friends (who have universally rejected 4e or show completely disinterest), I have never met someone who spurns reason.
This, of course, may be due to the fact that I interact with them in person rather than over a relatively-anonymous messageboard.
But now my words are taking up too much space, and I digress, so let us move on.
I view a lot of your "poster" responses as trolling, not the supposed troll in your examples.
How do you mean?
So, did you used to post here under another handle? If not, what is your background?
My ears are thoroughly burning at the thought that this post--this minor post, this drop in the bucket of geekdom--has garnered so much attention. I certainly understand your sentiments and your desire to know me. Allow me to assure you that I am not this Bugaboo fellow; beyond that, my identity is irrelevant. Would I value your opinion any more if you were the President? Would I value your opinion any less if you were some backwoods cannibal hick?
No, I would not. I judge a poster by his words, and even Presidents can have bad ideas, just as backwoods cannibal hicks can have good ones.
Your point stands that reputation matters, but embrace my non-identity for what it is. Let all your preconceptions about my character wash away, and take in my words alone. Are they true, or are they not? That is how you must judge my words.
[I also find it amusing how jdrakeh has become so enraged that he is slandering me in another forum. I take no offense, good sir, and I will not allow it to color my opinion of you here. You may call me ill names directly if you so desire; my skin is thick. Send me a private message. And I assure you, jdrakeh, that I have not intended my post to be so inflammatory, though the notion of people planning "incursions" to ENWorld to troll makes me chuckle.]
I am now departing for bed. Good evening.