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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 9166871" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p>Micah. We all know you hate WotC and seemingly everything they do. We have seen you complain about every minor "slight" in newly released products for the past few years. There is not a single person in this thread that expected you to like this new book, or the last several they released. We all know you don't like changing anything about older D&D settings, and the fact that they've changed every D&D setting at least slightly made it inevitable that you would complain about this release too.</p><p></p><p>But as someone that doesn't post much in this site anymore, but who does enjoy reading review threads of newer products to see if they're worth buying, it has become extremely grating to see practically every review thread about a new release devolve into yet another "Micah lists every grievance they can possibly think of about the new product for the twelfth time"-thread. And, no, simply pressing the Ignore button wouldn't solve the issue when the entire thread devolves from discussing the quality and content of the newer product into people (rightly) pushing back against some of the stuff you're saying to no end. The whole thread is derailed and loses value. </p><p></p><p>Would you please, please consider to move your repetitive and extremely predictable complaints about all things WotC makes/does somewhere else in the future besides the main thread for reviewing the book. It would be so helpful in the future for review threads to actually be about reviewing the book and informing people if it's for them instead of becoming the 16th thread where you complain about the newer product you weren't going to buy anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 9166871, member: 7023887"] Micah. We all know you hate WotC and seemingly everything they do. We have seen you complain about every minor "slight" in newly released products for the past few years. There is not a single person in this thread that expected you to like this new book, or the last several they released. We all know you don't like changing anything about older D&D settings, and the fact that they've changed every D&D setting at least slightly made it inevitable that you would complain about this release too. But as someone that doesn't post much in this site anymore, but who does enjoy reading review threads of newer products to see if they're worth buying, it has become extremely grating to see practically every review thread about a new release devolve into yet another "Micah lists every grievance they can possibly think of about the new product for the twelfth time"-thread. And, no, simply pressing the Ignore button wouldn't solve the issue when the entire thread devolves from discussing the quality and content of the newer product into people (rightly) pushing back against some of the stuff you're saying to no end. The whole thread is derailed and loses value. Would you please, please consider to move your repetitive and extremely predictable complaints about all things WotC makes/does somewhere else in the future besides the main thread for reviewing the book. It would be so helpful in the future for review threads to actually be about reviewing the book and informing people if it's for them instead of becoming the 16th thread where you complain about the newer product you weren't going to buy anyways. [/QUOTE]
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