Jester David
Hero
The edition wars made sense back in 2009. Because if you didn’t like the edition, pointing out it’s flaws and the stuff you didn’t like was necessary, as they couldn’t respond and fix things otherwise. Feedback was necessary for growth.
Now, criticizing 4e for things you don’t like feels like coming down on THAC0, racial level limits, or death at 0hp. You can argue those elements weren’t good, but it just feels petty now.
Really, criticizing 4e in a non-review/comparative capacity feels like criticizing rocky road iced cream. It may not be my flavour, but who am I to crap on someone’s tastes?
Now, criticizing 4e for things you don’t like feels like coming down on THAC0, racial level limits, or death at 0hp. You can argue those elements weren’t good, but it just feels petty now.
Really, criticizing 4e in a non-review/comparative capacity feels like criticizing rocky road iced cream. It may not be my flavour, but who am I to crap on someone’s tastes?