MGibster
Legend
In a thread (not here) where someone made a negative comment about some minor aspect of a beautiful woman's appearance, someone replied, typing something like, "Venus herself could emerge from the sea atop a seashell, fully nude, and someone would complain because her 'knees were too sharp.'" In other words: Potatoes gonna potate. Haters gonna hate. Someone is always going to be unhappy and you can't really concern yourself about that too much.I kind of get it. A series you love gets an official RPG, with official art, with official…officialness. But then the thing comes out, people complain about the system, the choices, the canon, the art, etc.
When I play a licensed game, it's typically because I'm interested in that setting. If I'm playing Star Wars, I want to play a Jedi Knight wielding the Force, hanging out with my Wookie companion, and maybe looking for the plans to the Death Star. I don't want to play a Warrior Monk wielding the Obligate, hanging around my Snookie companion, and looking for the plans to the Dark Starrior. I'm also lazy. The only reason I play anything other than GURPS is because I don't want to do the work of building the game myself. I have other things to do with my time.So, given the overwhelming amount of creativity in the hobby, and the mountains of wonderfully done “X with the serial numbers filed off” games, why is the official stamp of approval such a big deal to some?