Felon said:No I dont. I say it like it ain't the way I want to play D&D. If you wish to infer something negative, that's your deal.
Take charge of your inferences, Felon! Say what you mean, rather than letting people infer whatever they want!
Well, gee, what can I say here?
For starters, you can admit to making a statement empty of any substantive content. Hint: "button mashing" as the term is commonly understood in gaming circles is not descriptive of any sort of tabletop gaming, whether it sets up encounters as independent of each other or not. Well, unless you literally smash your dice into the table when a character gets killed, but I digress.
If I admit to not having done any button-mashing, then I confirm Hong's "talking-about-stuff-I-haven't-done-before" line of reasoning. And we all know you can't discuss the downside of drowning babies until you've actually done the deed a couple of times yourself, so I have no recourse there.
Yet if I admit to having done button-mashing,
No you haven't. You have implied that you have played video games, but not that you have done any sort of button mashing. Or maybe you have, and got pwned by someone who actually knew how to play those games.
then I'm a hypocrite for not wanting to play D&D that way, so I'm screwed there too. Couched as a simple snide remark, Hong has constructed an impenetrable retort!
I'm good that way.

Oh wait, I'll just say that what I enjoy when I'm playing my Xbow is different from what I enjoy when I play D&D.
Pshaw. What I enjoy when I'm playing MY Xbow is what I enjoy ALL THE TIME! In fact, I'm playing my Xbow right now, if you know what I mean, and I think you do.
False alarm, folks, Hong's got zip.
No, I'm _on_ zip. See sig.