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5e and the Cheesecake Factory: Explaining Good Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Ovinomancer" data-source="post: 8202852" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>Which quality measurements have I offered that offend you as being opinions masquerading as facts? Your complaint is hollow, because it supposes what I'm doing is a trojan horse to smuggle something else in. They aren't. I can evaluate RPGs without regard to preference, but I sure as hell shouldn't pick one to play without referring to my preferences. I think you're mixing up analyzing an RPG with determining if it's superior or should be played. Don't care what you chose to play except to hope it's fun for you. However, whatever you choose to play based on your preferences really doesn't impact good analysis of what and how the game does what it does.</p><p></p><p>For instance, I listed above the quality of the copyediting as a measure of quality. It is -- fewer mistakes is a higher quality of copyediting. Should you care about this? I dunno, that's up to you. If you have a high tolerance for spelling and grammar mistakes, then this measure of quality is of less value to you when making a selection. It doesn't remove the evaluation of the quality of the copyediting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ovinomancer, post: 8202852, member: 16814"] Which quality measurements have I offered that offend you as being opinions masquerading as facts? Your complaint is hollow, because it supposes what I'm doing is a trojan horse to smuggle something else in. They aren't. I can evaluate RPGs without regard to preference, but I sure as hell shouldn't pick one to play without referring to my preferences. I think you're mixing up analyzing an RPG with determining if it's superior or should be played. Don't care what you chose to play except to hope it's fun for you. However, whatever you choose to play based on your preferences really doesn't impact good analysis of what and how the game does what it does. For instance, I listed above the quality of the copyediting as a measure of quality. It is -- fewer mistakes is a higher quality of copyediting. Should you care about this? I dunno, that's up to you. If you have a high tolerance for spelling and grammar mistakes, then this measure of quality is of less value to you when making a selection. It doesn't remove the evaluation of the quality of the copyediting. [/QUOTE]
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