You know, any community I've been a part of--online or offline--has always spent time bashing their common interest. When you love something, you know the warts as intimately as the rest. & conversations about areas of consensus don't tend to last very long by their very nature.
It's for anyone who has ever played at least one session of d20 D&D. (^_^) & anyone who wants to.
Any really great online community has always have a general or off-topic board where members discuss things vaguely or completely unrelated to the original subject. From the first post I read, I never expected ENWorld to be any different.
I saw a lot of defending 3.5, often without any attempt to really understand the original posters point. If you look beyond the bashing & the knee-jerk defending, there's some worthwhile things being written.
rycanada said:In my view, EN World has become the place where EN Worlders talk about their home games, keeping it clean, keeping it civil, and keeping it on topic. Most of those games were some incarnation of D&D at some point.
It's for anyone who has ever played at least one session of d20 D&D. (^_^) & anyone who wants to.
Any really great online community has always have a general or off-topic board where members discuss things vaguely or completely unrelated to the original subject. From the first post I read, I never expected ENWorld to be any different.
Numion said:If you got all this from a recent I'm done thread, good for you. I just see D&D bashing with no real basis for a good discussion.
I saw a lot of defending 3.5, often without any attempt to really understand the original posters point. If you look beyond the bashing & the knee-jerk defending, there's some worthwhile things being written.