Turanil
First Post
[RANT]
Some of you may know that since I discovered Castles & Crusades, I almost forgot everything else (RPGs wise). However, when I went to their dedicated messageboards (not the one on TLG site, another), I noticed something I didn't like very much. There seemed to be a small bunch of zealots not to my liking, but well. Today I met two of them.
I first made the criminal offense of suggesting a houserule inspired by Iron Heroes stunt system. (For a zealot the only politically correct stance is to post praises to their favored system. All is good, nothing must be changed, heretics will be flamed... and how everything else sucks.) So, I was quickly reminded that Monte Cook was just a poor mind who eventually discovered something that AD&D players had known for ages, and then told that rpgs weren't for me and that I should better play video games. Then, I made the second mistake of answering that I didn't like this aggressive tone, just to be retorted I was the one aggressive. It makes sense: I had the impudence, in discussing houserules, of suggesting that AD&D and C&C may not be perfect systems. And then, a rightful inquisitor should not be argued with.
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At least, I will have learn (hopefully) about being cautious when posting on a thread about subjects I don't like...
Some of you may know that since I discovered Castles & Crusades, I almost forgot everything else (RPGs wise). However, when I went to their dedicated messageboards (not the one on TLG site, another), I noticed something I didn't like very much. There seemed to be a small bunch of zealots not to my liking, but well. Today I met two of them.
I first made the criminal offense of suggesting a houserule inspired by Iron Heroes stunt system. (For a zealot the only politically correct stance is to post praises to their favored system. All is good, nothing must be changed, heretics will be flamed... and how everything else sucks.) So, I was quickly reminded that Monte Cook was just a poor mind who eventually discovered something that AD&D players had known for ages, and then told that rpgs weren't for me and that I should better play video games. Then, I made the second mistake of answering that I didn't like this aggressive tone, just to be retorted I was the one aggressive. It makes sense: I had the impudence, in discussing houserules, of suggesting that AD&D and C&C may not be perfect systems. And then, a rightful inquisitor should not be argued with.
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At least, I will have learn (hopefully) about being cautious when posting on a thread about subjects I don't like...

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