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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 5479260" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Why? There are dozens and dozens RPGs out there few gamers can give each one a chance. Fantasy games seem to be the most numerous and with established games like the editions of D&D and Pathfinder that people enjoy gaming with each week why should they stop spend money on something else and devote time away from their campaign to it in the hopes they like it? </p><p></p><p>When C&C came out I bought it, I tried it, it was not for me. There are plenty of gamers who did that and went back to whatever game they play. But for some reason the C&C crowd (not unlike the Savage World people) can't seem to accept that people might not like the game. That doesn't mean they hate the Troll guys, or that they just don't get it. </p><p></p><p>I probably would have given C&C a second chance if not for the fans who get so defensive and react to ever little slight (real and imagined) against C&C. As I said there are dozens and dozens of games out there and I look for whatever reason to spend my money elsewhere. People who talk about their favorite game do so in the hopes of influencing others. And you've successful done that with me. I've been influenced to not play the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 5479260, member: 232"] Why? There are dozens and dozens RPGs out there few gamers can give each one a chance. Fantasy games seem to be the most numerous and with established games like the editions of D&D and Pathfinder that people enjoy gaming with each week why should they stop spend money on something else and devote time away from their campaign to it in the hopes they like it? When C&C came out I bought it, I tried it, it was not for me. There are plenty of gamers who did that and went back to whatever game they play. But for some reason the C&C crowd (not unlike the Savage World people) can't seem to accept that people might not like the game. That doesn't mean they hate the Troll guys, or that they just don't get it. I probably would have given C&C a second chance if not for the fans who get so defensive and react to ever little slight (real and imagined) against C&C. As I said there are dozens and dozens of games out there and I look for whatever reason to spend my money elsewhere. People who talk about their favorite game do so in the hopes of influencing others. And you've successful done that with me. I've been influenced to not play the game. [/QUOTE]
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