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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Lewis" data-source="post: 7752343" data-attributes="member: 6667921"><p>Not really. You and I are apples and oranges. But what I was trying to illustrate was the contrast between the two companies in their general approach. These last particular tweets just happen to coincide within the same week. Paizo seems pretty upfront when it comes to any upcoming product, while Wizards has made a habit of putting up clues and easter eggs. It wasn't always that way, but as you pointed out, their fans need something to talk about between the 4-6 (or however long) month wait between products released. That's not a complaint, that's just an observation. But by admitting that I'm not a fan makes it sound like it must be a complaint. I could care less because I am no longer their customer. Moving on.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This seems highly unnecessary. And yet, I see comments like this all the time on this site from so many self-appointed gatekeepers. Not just from you, and not just directed at me. Someone expresses their displeasure about something, and someone else will surely chime in with advice like this as if it were a stroke of genius. I'll accept your rebuttal and engage in a good discussion. But I draw the line where you (or anyone else) suggest that I (or anyone else) should leave the sandbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Lewis, post: 7752343, member: 6667921"] Not really. You and I are apples and oranges. But what I was trying to illustrate was the contrast between the two companies in their general approach. These last particular tweets just happen to coincide within the same week. Paizo seems pretty upfront when it comes to any upcoming product, while Wizards has made a habit of putting up clues and easter eggs. It wasn't always that way, but as you pointed out, their fans need something to talk about between the 4-6 (or however long) month wait between products released. That's not a complaint, that's just an observation. But by admitting that I'm not a fan makes it sound like it must be a complaint. I could care less because I am no longer their customer. Moving on. This seems highly unnecessary. And yet, I see comments like this all the time on this site from so many self-appointed gatekeepers. Not just from you, and not just directed at me. Someone expresses their displeasure about something, and someone else will surely chime in with advice like this as if it were a stroke of genius. I'll accept your rebuttal and engage in a good discussion. But I draw the line where you (or anyone else) suggest that I (or anyone else) should leave the sandbox. [/QUOTE]
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