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<blockquote data-quote="Urriak Uruk" data-source="post: 7967125" data-attributes="member: 7015558"><p>Haha, clearly my comment there peeved a lot of people considering how many replies it's gotten...</p><p></p><p>But here's the point that all the replies miss. Saying something should be part of the game because it has always been that way is <em>not </em>a good argument. It's not an argument at all, it is loudly saying "BECAUSE TRADITION" without actually asking <em>why </em>it is tradition.</p><p></p><p>Now, if someone can make a good point for <em>why </em>the psion has been a class for three editions, then that is a different matter altogether.</p><p></p><p>Back to the Ford example. If my father explains to me I should get a Ford because he has one and his father has one, that is not providing any real good reason for why I should get one. But if he says, "Well grandpa got one because Ford is a trusted brand, and I got one because they also have good mileage, and you should also get one because they have good value for their price," that's some good reasoning for why my family all has one, and that maybe it would be a good truck for me to have too.</p><p></p><p>But just saying "We all have Fords, therefore you should have a Ford!" is lazy debating.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, if someone says "We've always had a psion, we should have one now too," without <strong>any other justification</strong> (as the OP very clearly did), hell yeah I'm going to point out this means absolutely nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urriak Uruk, post: 7967125, member: 7015558"] Haha, clearly my comment there peeved a lot of people considering how many replies it's gotten... But here's the point that all the replies miss. Saying something should be part of the game because it has always been that way is [I]not [/I]a good argument. It's not an argument at all, it is loudly saying "BECAUSE TRADITION" without actually asking [I]why [/I]it is tradition. Now, if someone can make a good point for [I]why [/I]the psion has been a class for three editions, then that is a different matter altogether. Back to the Ford example. If my father explains to me I should get a Ford because he has one and his father has one, that is not providing any real good reason for why I should get one. But if he says, "Well grandpa got one because Ford is a trusted brand, and I got one because they also have good mileage, and you should also get one because they have good value for their price," that's some good reasoning for why my family all has one, and that maybe it would be a good truck for me to have too. But just saying "We all have Fords, therefore you should have a Ford!" is lazy debating. So yeah, if someone says "We've always had a psion, we should have one now too," without [B]any other justification[/B] (as the OP very clearly did), hell yeah I'm going to point out this means absolutely nothing. [/QUOTE]
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