Raven Crowking
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I got talked into test driving the new electric Ford Asterisk*.
Did you crash into an obelisk?
I got talked into test driving the new electric Ford Asterisk*.
I have never considered one page of rules of thumb to be serious support for creativity. The idea that you can put a different coat of paint of a single page of "one size fits all" mechanics for every situation is a hallmark of the homogeneity of 4E. IMO.
If someone told you that they don't like Thing X (that you like) because Thing X is either a) too much like something it is not actually like at all, or b) too much like something that everything else is also like, you wouldn't step in to point these things out?
What better comparison should people use when they explain the things they don't like in their D&D game when it is similar to video games or anime? Using those terms is meant to help establish what you are about to start talking about in order to help get you on the same line of thought, even though it may not always work.
The tldr version of which post is, "Don't use one word as shorthand/intro to this topic, but instead give me the specifics right from the first."
Personally, I don't know that people are going to change a common linguistic habit for this one topic.
The tldr version of which post is, "Don't use one word as shorthand/intro to this topic, but instead give me the specifics right from the first."
Personally, I don't know that people are going to change a common linguistic habit for this one topic.
So, instead, explain the real reasons why you dislike a particular game element, rather than hammering away at the "videogamey" horse.