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Crothian said:
Or it shows that despite the decades of these type of complaints the game was never willing to change or fix these things. :D

Oh, wait. these were problems? they still are?
 

I'll point out that in "Mark Kreighbaum's" haste to use syllables, he failed to notice that the adjectival form of polyhedra is polyhedric.

HAW HAW!
 


I wonder if this is the same guy that wrote the Eyes of God? Quasqueton, you should try to contact him and see if he has an update on his position. :D
 

Crothian said:
Or it shows that despite the decades of these type of complaints the game was never willing to change or fix these things. :D

Or that no matter what you may do in an attempt to improve something, some people are simply never going to be pleased.
 


It's one of the constants. One of the things that will never change: People complain.

They will complain that there is too little roleplaying. They will complain that there is not enough substance. Some will do both at the same time. This is true no matter what game, gaming group, time, edition, rulebook, or time of the year.

You could play a free-form game and people would complain that it's too rollplay centered, or a wargame with too much roleplaying going on. :p
 


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