This may be just my perception, steeldragons, but that came off as awfully aggressive.
@steeldragons that was harsh.
And probably justified.
[MENTION=92511]steeldragons[/MENTION] that was harsh. And probably justified.
I'm not ruffled, personally. But, if he's going to analyze...
We, culturally, seem to have adopted the idea that snark is a good thing, that it makes us seem cool and witty. It may be important for kids jockeying for social position in a schoolyard, perhaps, but in terms of actually carrying on a conversation among adults, it is a pretty weak tool.
I, for one, don't feel it makes for decent constructive criticism.
I'm sure.
Hmm. And whose fault would that be?
That's an interesting thought. I have no idea though. But, truthfully, it isn't the kind f thing that I talk about. It is rather assumed to exist.
He CAN be taught!
Yeah...annnnd...?
......annnd...?
And this was..."surprising[ly]" for you? ...we're doomed.
And this is interesting to you...because...?
Funny that. Guess ya shoulda paid more attention to those in your passed editions...but then, guess we'd have nothing to talk about this week.
STOP! Hang on...Right there. Be a dear and take your none-too-subtle attempt to infiltrate 5e with some of your vaunted 4e terminology, thanks. Expressly "encounter-based" design has been, I'd say, irrevocably proven to be a detrimental to the D&D [sales and] brand.
Didn't you just say at the start of this [your startling revelation!] that exploration is more than how you move from place to place?
Again...annnd...?
I will assert that 2nd edition must have dealt with them as well, without apparently "using that word" <rolls eyes>. At no point do I recall people saying "Oh thank gods! We don't have to bother with puzzles anymore!"...until much more recently.
Beyond that, guess some folks shoulda left well enough alone.
EDIT: I suppose the utterly arbitrary pananggalan is just an attempt to feel Halloweeny? Cute [debatable]...but completely pointless and inappropriate to the column.
I would have gone with:I found your critique to be utterly bereft of useful substance. It seemed vapid, vacuous, and banal. I give it one and a half stars, out of a possible four stars.
Sorry I've been watching Leonard Maltin's new YouTube channel lately. Which is worth watching by the way! Here is the first one.
I would have gone with:
"What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
Such a great quote.![]()