Then I'm sorry, I literally can't understand you. When you say "While at it, removing the word savage, bummer... fun word for gaming, now not allowed. So much speak policing, it's just gotten insufferable, you can't even keep up." and then say you didn't say it, I'm just kind of at a loss.
I 100% said that for sure. A simple explanation lost in translation, what I meant was wotc removing the word savage and other words, like fat, madness, etc... from their content is a bummer and it's hard to keep up with all the rapid similar changes they are doing to the game. I believe they are useful and legitimate words to use at times when writing about gaming fantasy worlds. I and maybe just me, will find their book's less interesting with all the changes they are making to their content. It's not that I can't use the words myself, it's that they choose not to, and thus making their written text less interesting and imaginative to me with so many self imposed restrictions on their own creative work.
It is their right to do so 100% while at the same time I can find many of their art, mechanical and content changes unappealing over time, not a single one is a catastrophe unto itself, but the accumulation of so many changes I don't enjoy over such a short period of time has become really unappealing to me.
I hope this helps, and I still think it's a bummer, I loved d&d and the hobby since I was a kid in the late 70s, as many have and now I just don't find the "main game" in it's current form appealing any more, which is sad for me. But on the flip side there are many more ShadowDark, DCC's and even 2014 5e (but I guess the changes are going to be retrospective so kind of), out there for our friends and family, including the new kids to be introduced to the hobby to enjoy.
So we can keep the flavor we like going in our games while still supporting the general hobby. For example, my son and my buddy's daughter played an old school AD&D game with Stefan Pokorny at Gamehole and they loved it, this was awesome to see! Although we probably wouldn't play AD&D with them very often, that downward AC just messes them up, and I don't blame them!
