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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2013918" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Lately, it was brought to my attention that someone , who posts as Aseo, has been exceptionally harsh of my critics. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, including myself. I have been gaming since D&D was in pamphlets and I ENJOY most of the products I review. I can find something good in nearly anything and try NOT to trash someone for the sake of trashing it. He slams my review as glowing for (his opinion) an inferior product when, in fact, as shown above this product got a B-, clearly I felt it was not as good as other products I have given higher grades for and others I have given lower for. Fast Forward has problems I have adressed several times before in my reviews, mainly they try to do too much and leave too much for the DM to fill in, "not enough attention to detail". On the other hand Fast Forward has some of the best writers that came out of TSR heading up their projects. Mr. Aseo can damn the products as he wishes, he is as much entitled to his opinion as I am, but I am not going to stoop to his level and get into a flame war pissing contest over what is my constititionally garanteed opinion. If he doesn't like my reviews DON'T read them, but I am entitled to both make them and have them printed as he is to dissent them. I don't know who he is, it doesn't matter to me who he is, I have my opinion, he has his. As long as I find things good in a product I will continue to write good things, I am not in this to make money for anyone, I am in this to have fun and by having fun that means I can find things to improve my own game in a product. That's what I look for in a review, that's what I shop for and that's how I prioritize what I shop for, how does this improve MY game. </p><p></p><p>Bruce Boughner</p><p>Staff Reviewer</p><p>Co-Host of Mortality Radio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2013918, member: 18387"] Lately, it was brought to my attention that someone , who posts as Aseo, has been exceptionally harsh of my critics. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, including myself. I have been gaming since D&D was in pamphlets and I ENJOY most of the products I review. I can find something good in nearly anything and try NOT to trash someone for the sake of trashing it. He slams my review as glowing for (his opinion) an inferior product when, in fact, as shown above this product got a B-, clearly I felt it was not as good as other products I have given higher grades for and others I have given lower for. Fast Forward has problems I have adressed several times before in my reviews, mainly they try to do too much and leave too much for the DM to fill in, "not enough attention to detail". On the other hand Fast Forward has some of the best writers that came out of TSR heading up their projects. Mr. Aseo can damn the products as he wishes, he is as much entitled to his opinion as I am, but I am not going to stoop to his level and get into a flame war pissing contest over what is my constititionally garanteed opinion. If he doesn't like my reviews DON'T read them, but I am entitled to both make them and have them printed as he is to dissent them. I don't know who he is, it doesn't matter to me who he is, I have my opinion, he has his. As long as I find things good in a product I will continue to write good things, I am not in this to make money for anyone, I am in this to have fun and by having fun that means I can find things to improve my own game in a product. That's what I look for in a review, that's what I shop for and that's how I prioritize what I shop for, how does this improve MY game. Bruce Boughner Staff Reviewer Co-Host of Mortality Radio [/QUOTE]
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