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<blockquote data-quote="HeinorNY" data-source="post: 3955947" data-attributes="member: 16178"><p>There are 2 kinds of behaviour:</p><p>- people that complain about a rule they don't like, or feel that it's silly, broken or plain stupid, but because they love the game and whish it to be better; </p><p>and</p><p>- people that complain about rules or aspects of the new edition because they just don't like it or don't want it, or want it to fail, and complain to prove everyone that the previous edition is better and the new edition surely sucks.</p><p></p><p>I've seen the second one a lot. The opposite to this behaviour obviously exists, the so called "fanboy", but the distinction between them is that the "fanboy", being right or wrong, cynical or not, does care about the 4E, and the other, the "nay-sayer-hater" simply doesn't. </p><p></p><p>If you really don't care about 4E, think twice before posting on 4E forums, because there is a great chance that you will fall for that second bad behaviour, and that's pretty unconstructive.</p><p></p><p>So, I believe the main problem starts when people talk, positively or negatively, about things they don't care. </p><p>If you don't care about it, then what are the motives to talk about it in the first place? Only bad motives come to my mind as the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeinorNY, post: 3955947, member: 16178"] There are 2 kinds of behaviour: - people that complain about a rule they don't like, or feel that it's silly, broken or plain stupid, but because they love the game and whish it to be better; and - people that complain about rules or aspects of the new edition because they just don't like it or don't want it, or want it to fail, and complain to prove everyone that the previous edition is better and the new edition surely sucks. I've seen the second one a lot. The opposite to this behaviour obviously exists, the so called "fanboy", but the distinction between them is that the "fanboy", being right or wrong, cynical or not, does care about the 4E, and the other, the "nay-sayer-hater" simply doesn't. If you really don't care about 4E, think twice before posting on 4E forums, because there is a great chance that you will fall for that second bad behaviour, and that's pretty unconstructive. So, I believe the main problem starts when people talk, positively or negatively, about things they don't care. If you don't care about it, then what are the motives to talk about it in the first place? Only bad motives come to my mind as the answer. [/QUOTE]
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