This seems to me to be out of sync with what was said here: http://www.enworld.org/forum/genera...rush-define-vintage-gaming-4.html#post4891194 and here: http://www.enworld.org/forum/genera...rush-define-vintage-gaming-4.html#post4891248Umbran said:I am sorry, but I disagree with you.
To my reading, those posts both thoroughly lack the rancor that marks edition war posts. They are simple statements of personal opinion. They do not go beyond that in scope. Most importantly, they don't insult others for their preferences, or for anything else. They are phrased briefly, but not rudely.
It looks like honest critique and opinion to me. Statting up high-level encounters for 3e is a bear. Sometimes bear-and-a-half. There's nothing wrong with not liking that, and saying as much.
If we get to the point where any statement of, "I don't like this" is considered an edition war, the boards will simply be non-functional.
I realize that what I'm about to say could be taken harshly and confrontational. I do not mean it as such, but I think I see a double standard.
This seems to me to be out of sync with what was said here: http://www.enworld.org/forum/genera...rush-define-vintage-gaming-4.html#post4891194 and here: http://www.enworld.org/forum/genera...rush-define-vintage-gaming-4.html#post4891248
And I dare youto post on in the General forum any statement of "I don't like this about first edition AD&D." It will taken as, and erupt into, an edition war.
Maybe I missed it, but I've never seen anyone seriously post anything here even close to #1. But I do get the sense that many questions posed get translated into what you wrote there.1) "I LURV my 4e! I always hated X about 1e! 1e is the SUXX0RS, and only loosers play it!!1!"
2) "I hate X about 1e."
3) "After Gygax and Arneson passed, I ran a couple of memorial dungeon crawls with 1e. While I'm not giving up my 3e or 4e games for it, I'd like to do a six-session mini-campaign with 1e. Thing is, I always had a bit of a problem with X, which always seems to bring about Y, which doesn't work for me. Have any of you had any luck in working around it within the system?"
Maybe I missed it, but I've never seen anyone seriously post anything here even close to #1.
I have seen comments like #2 and they seem to always turn into shots back and forth in an edition war. "Yeah? Well I hate Y about 4e."
Does #3 not strike you as supplicating? Must one go through this virtual bowing and scraping to show those with Edition Sensitivity Syndrome that the question is truly, honestly, verily, good sir, not meant to offend?
You're coming across as lecturing to me, personally, on how to show respect. Please show me where I've been disrespectful. What questions have I asked or points have I made that were disrespectful to the sensibilities of anyone for any edition.Bullgrit, you are trying to deal with human beings. Think about that for a moment, in the light of your cynical "rule for all forums across the Internet" above. Do you honestly think you should reasonably expect to communicate clearly without putting in at least a little thought into how you present yoruself? That you can expect to be given respect without putting a little effort into giving some yourself?
That you felt the need to invoke Gygax's and Arneson's names, and tip-toe softly into the question just seems overly sensitive. Nothing wrong with it if that's how you want to broach a subject, but a little much to ask of everyone else who wants to simply ask a question or start a neutral discussion for information exchange.I don't view showing a little basic respect for others and their sensibilities "bowing and scraping". I am going to assume that is a dramatic overstatement, because the other obvious implication is that this is a matter of pride - and I can't help you with that.
IMO, it wasn't "you" as in you, Bullgrit. I think was mostly "you" as in the hypothetical general anyone.You're coming across as lecturing to me, personally, on how to show respect. Please show me where I've been disrespectful. What questions have I asked or points have I made that were disrespectful to the sensibilities of anyone for any edition.

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