Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
It is a game. You can want the game to be different. But people aren’t doing anything wrong by liking a game in its original form. Lots of games change very little over time because people aren’t familiar with them. I just bought clue for my niece and nephew and when we sat down to play with my mom, it was a bit different but pretty much how I remembered it from when I was a kid. There is value in having a system that is that familiar to people even after they have a break. And there is also value in innovation, which is why people make other games and sometimes change existing ones. But the problem any game faces when it makes changes is appealing to a wide range of fan base, many of whom will be more accustomed to an earlier version. Framing that as a moral or character issue, which the OP is doing, doesn’t add any clarity to the conversation. It makes people defensive because it is a kind of rhetorical attack on a preferenceDid I say it was?
@Paul Farquhar plays D&D and as far as I know it, that's it. He doesn't bring up other games, and every comment he makes seems to come from the viewpoint of someone that only plays D&D.
Well, we're in a thread about challenging the conservatism of D&D fans. Despite my love of D&D, I do think that much of the fanbase is too conservative about the game. I think this of many fandoms. People tend to become fans of something and then they don't want it to change. It's an understandable viewpoint... but one that I think is limiting and ultimately harmful to the subject.