Herremann the Wise
First Post
Overzealous 4E vs. Rude 3E supporters? I agree with PP here, there was overzealousness and rudeness on both sides of the fence (one I happily sat on at the time). However, now that 4E is not so new, various 4E criticism threads come up discussing issues/problems with the latest version. Some on the Pro4E side react to this "bashing" and unfortunately several interesting threads have fallen into a psuedo edition war as the 4E defenders pile in.Definitely- both sides sniped back and forth after 4e was released. I'm not disputing that at all. And while some 4e folks (the ones I called "overzealous") did engage in some "4e is the bestest" comments, mostly what I saw in that first week after 4e's release were the 4e detractors making very rude comments about those who enjoyed it. I remember within two days after 4e came out, a couple posters on ENWorld in particular engaged in the "4e is D&D t-ball", "4e is for people who couldn't handle the complexities and sophistication of 3e", or "you can't roleplay in 4e- its only a glorified combat game" posts. The degree of elitism those showed made a lot of pro-4e fans pile onto them (which wasn't right in and of itself), and was the major start of the flamewars around here. I'm not claiming any of the rude behavior was justified- if that was your impression, I'm sorry I didn't express myself clearly.
Personally, I was excited about 4e, and wanted to discuss it with folks here in a calm, rational way, trade ideas, talk about ways to use the system, etc. But 4e detractors would invade every single thread and threadcrap (and on one or two occasions, I regretfully fell for the flamebait in those threads).I can't answer for other 4e fans, but I kept out of the pro-3.x threads and areas of the site, because I didn't want to perpetuate the flamewar, and quite honestly, I have better things to do than hate on how someone else plays a game. The flamewar has started to die back some now (thankfully), but you still have a few agitators running around (on both sides, but mostly pro 3.x from what I've seen recently) with nothing better to do than poop on everybody else's parade.
Unfortunately, I think the RPG and ENWorld communities have been scarred by the hate. Why is it so difficult to compare the editions? Why does someone expressing like or dislike for an edition, or aspects of an edition cause so many problems? I think unfortunately, the respect by all posters for all other posters that was once a signature of ENWorld, has gone (but is steadily returning). It would be nice if everyone could assume that respect be given to all other posters, rather than the mentality that it has to once again be earned. People have a right to be passionate about the hobby and that passion should be respected - regardless of whether you agree or disagree with their opinion.
Best Regards
Herremann the Wise
I can't answer for other 4e fans, but I kept out of the pro-3.x threads and areas of the site, because I didn't want to perpetuate the flamewar, and quite honestly, I have better things to do than hate on how someone else plays a game. The flamewar has started to die back some now (thankfully), but you still have a few agitators running around (on both sides, but mostly pro 3.x from what I've seen recently) with nothing better to do than poop on everybody else's parade.