JamesonCourage
Adventurer
Yep, but they do not have to voice what an objective view of "fun" is. Saying something is "the antithesis of fun" is such an absolute statement on what fun is. It's not an "in my opinion" view. It's a declarative statement on what fun is for every group. That is what sends up red flags for me.But that's what developers do. Developers are hired by a company to make a good game. And for each developer, the good game that they are making should be based around a central idea (or set of ideas) of what is "fun".
Trust me, people enjoying another game isn't making me enjoy my game any less. Then again, I made it*nods*
And always keep in mind that someone's enjoyment of something you dislike should in no way have an effect on your enjoyment of something you like.

As always, play what you like

I may not have made it clear before, but I'm not arguing about this with you. You're too hostile. I understand you have your views, and there may be someone else who will discuss this with you. You seem intent on refuting my feelings on this, which is pointless. If you want to discuss it, I would be interested in that. I won't argue about it with you. If you need me to point you back to my first post on this, here it is:I don't think it's right to pretend you're being reasonable when what you're doing is extremly unreasonable- perpetuating the myth that people have a valid reason to be angry to the point of being unable to describe the individuals using anything other than curse words about an overtly trivial jab at overtly trivial game elements in a case where it is overtly clear that no offence was intended.
There's nothing pleasant, polite, or reasonable about the mindset you're defending. In a mature, grown up society, we actually do have the right to draw the line, and decide when somebody is taking offence in an unreasonable way.
And three years after a random, arguably errant gag about some imaginye place-name, i'm going to go out on a limb and say yeah, we're not the ones being unreasonable here.
No offense, but I'm really not going to discuss this with you, because you seem more like you wish to refute rather than discuss. You did not address my post, and trying to refute it won't work. That's not how perception works. That's not how feelings work. You applying your perceptions of this being purely "vicious backlash against 4e" is understandable, but from the content of your quotes, I find your responses too hostile for me to have a productive conversation with on this topic.
As always, play what you like![]()
As always, play what you like
