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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 9093122" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>I don't agree. Saying something like this just seems to me to be downgrading the desires and intellect of all the other players who took the surveys and who voted for preferring things the other way. Like if only we had more time to really explain what we meant and got into the nitty-gritty of how these new things <em>should</em> work, then maybe we'd be able to get those people to understand why these were actually good changes!</p><p></p><p>I mean isn't it just possible that a LOT of other D&D players out there are simply just quite happy with D&D as it is and doesn't like it's broken and need fixing? In all the different facets? And they don't need big changes to "make the game better"? That most of the things already in D&D are just fine?</p><p></p><p>I know that way of thinking tends to be an anathema to all of us who post here on EN World who tend to think many parts of the game suck and need a complete re-write (and where we all tend to put ourselves onto pedestals that "look down upon the plebes" (GUILTY!))... but maybe... just maybe... the game isn't as bad off as some of us tend to think it is and it doesn't actually require these grand changes and fixes? And that most of the other players out there NOT on EN World and Reddit agree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 9093122, member: 7006"] I don't agree. Saying something like this just seems to me to be downgrading the desires and intellect of all the other players who took the surveys and who voted for preferring things the other way. Like if only we had more time to really explain what we meant and got into the nitty-gritty of how these new things [I]should[/I] work, then maybe we'd be able to get those people to understand why these were actually good changes! I mean isn't it just possible that a LOT of other D&D players out there are simply just quite happy with D&D as it is and doesn't like it's broken and need fixing? In all the different facets? And they don't need big changes to "make the game better"? That most of the things already in D&D are just fine? I know that way of thinking tends to be an anathema to all of us who post here on EN World who tend to think many parts of the game suck and need a complete re-write (and where we all tend to put ourselves onto pedestals that "look down upon the plebes" (GUILTY!))... but maybe... just maybe... the game isn't as bad off as some of us tend to think it is and it doesn't actually require these grand changes and fixes? And that most of the other players out there NOT on EN World and Reddit agree? [/QUOTE]
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