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<blockquote data-quote="Emirikol" data-source="post: 8211904" data-attributes="member: 10638"><p>I wish I could disagree. Many of us here think we are professional writing critics and because we wrote a couple crap-ass adventures for our game group, we think we know how to make useful commentary to a process that we expect is someone "making a few clicks on a computer." But hey, "I've been playing this for a fek-tillion-decades!" It's the same mentality when I call into the phone company and ask a remote person, "why does my phone have static?" Then I unload about how stupid they are and how they don't know quality and the cell phone (designed by a different company) . I've bought cell phones for 15 years so that makes me an expert. I also used a plunger once, so that makes me a plumber and all plumbers are naughty words when they tell me not to put pistachio nuts and feminine products in the drain.</p><p>I get your bitter [honesty]. I see it in the typical inappropriate criticisms of game materials of any company--there's a spelling error so I expect free products (make inappropriate sound here)! We mumble under our breaths 'OK Karen.' </p><p>To be constructive, I would simply say, "We're not perfect and neither is the process. Please help us out by keeping up constructive comments and fan-errata where possible." Toxic fans and naughty words will emerge and well, try to help out those who aren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emirikol, post: 8211904, member: 10638"] I wish I could disagree. Many of us here think we are professional writing critics and because we wrote a couple crap-ass adventures for our game group, we think we know how to make useful commentary to a process that we expect is someone "making a few clicks on a computer." But hey, "I've been playing this for a fek-tillion-decades!" It's the same mentality when I call into the phone company and ask a remote person, "why does my phone have static?" Then I unload about how stupid they are and how they don't know quality and the cell phone (designed by a different company) . I've bought cell phones for 15 years so that makes me an expert. I also used a plunger once, so that makes me a plumber and all plumbers are naughty words when they tell me not to put pistachio nuts and feminine products in the drain. I get your bitter [honesty]. I see it in the typical inappropriate criticisms of game materials of any company--there's a spelling error so I expect free products (make inappropriate sound here)! We mumble under our breaths 'OK Karen.' To be constructive, I would simply say, "We're not perfect and neither is the process. Please help us out by keeping up constructive comments and fan-errata where possible." Toxic fans and naughty words will emerge and well, try to help out those who aren't. [/QUOTE]
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