With the resurgence in the last few years with the "Old School" style of gaming, it's clear there's a lot of people who hold the Gygaxian style very high, for multiple different reasons. Not to mention those who just really respect and appreciate Gary, either as a person, a game designer, or the father of the roleplaying game.
But, with that coupled with Gary's passing, I have a problem.
People are sensitive. Especially about their gaming, and their heroes. How does one go about expressing disagreement/dislike for aspects of Gygaxian/Old School D&D without it coming across as disrespecting EGG?
Specifically, some gamers will quote Gygax, or say "This is what he MEANT and how he INTENDED the game to be played", with the intention of giving their argument the weight of Gary's stance. If Gygax's opinion (nay, philosophy) holds little sway with me, how do I say that without offending?
But, with that coupled with Gary's passing, I have a problem.
People are sensitive. Especially about their gaming, and their heroes. How does one go about expressing disagreement/dislike for aspects of Gygaxian/Old School D&D without it coming across as disrespecting EGG?
Specifically, some gamers will quote Gygax, or say "This is what he MEANT and how he INTENDED the game to be played", with the intention of giving their argument the weight of Gary's stance. If Gygax's opinion (nay, philosophy) holds little sway with me, how do I say that without offending?
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