JamesonCourage
Adventurer
I've rearranged your post so I can respond to it a better. I hope you don't mind.
So, to the mods: thanks. As always, play what you like
There are certainly some 4e fans that do what you're describing here. There are definitely fans of other editions who are just as bad ("4e is not an RPG" or "4e was a failure"). Both sides need to stop.4th edition fans try and dismiss people who don't like the game and they do this by making people feel like the editions they like are inferior because those games may have had rules issues or other problems. 4th edition has it's problems as well and those seem to be ignored.
No, they usually understand. Some posters don't understand. But, that doesn't mean that 4e fans aren't playing an RPG, or that they're having badwrongfun, or that their edition was a failure and should be ignored. All of those views need to stop being expressed, if nothing else. They really should stop being believed, but I don't think that'll happen. I'd much rather see the mods step in and cut short the edition warring now than after it builds up even more, and I'm glad they did.The thing that needs to be looked at here is the fact that we are playtesting a new edition, no one can deny that. Wizards was already looking into a new edition when 4th edition was still a toddler so no matter how much you may like the game, you have to sit back and acknowledge that there is something there that people didn't like enough that they didn't buy it.
The bottom line is a Ferrari works but you have people that just do not like the car. You can sit there and present them with how fast it goes, how well it handles, and how much MPG you get but you aren't going to change their mind. Some 4th edition fans present their arguments like that and just can't seem to understand that just because something may work doesn't mean that it's going to be universally liked.
So, to the mods: thanks. As always, play what you like

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