Hussar
Legend
"That's just bad" in place of "that's not what I like" is pretty contentious.
Funny thing is, some D&Ders happen to like the classic game. Encounters that have nothing to do with a "story" are part of the game. When you turn your preference into a put-down, some folks might think it nice if you were to go off and find a game you actually like instead of hanging around with one (and players thereof) you feel obliged to insult.
If you express your likes and dislikes as merely what they are, you'll probably get a friendlier response.
Y'know what? I'm not going to apologize for this one. The Nazi Zombie Bugbear encounter that you drop into the campaign for no reason other than you happened to roll on the random encounter table is bad gaming. It serves absolutely no purpose.
To me, if that's good gaming, then so is any MMO or CRPG you care to name where you have exactly this sort of thing.
Explain to me how a "role" playing game is well served by having pointless, meaningless combat parachuted into the campaign and how does it not turn tabletop RPG's into a PnP version of Diablo?
I know it's bad form to widdle on someone's playstyle, but, y'know what? This isn't 1984. We've moved on from these sorts of games where you put the monster manual on the table and your campaign starts at Aarococra and stops at zombie.
I love combat. I loves me the hack. But, even I balk at the idea that a "good" game of RPG's is tabletop wargaming.