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<blockquote data-quote="FrozenNorth" data-source="post: 9260907" data-attributes="member: 7020832"><p>Back in the day, people didn’t complain about modules. Of course, in those days you needed to write a letter to Dungeon magazine, or post your complaint to a BBS, but still, the numbers speak for themselves.</p><p></p><p>It’s the kids these days, you see. They like stuff I don’t like so they are wrong.</p><p></p><p>Back in my day, we were tougher. We didn’t complain about modules we didn’t like. Any claims that people complained about “the Complete book of Elves” so much that the author apologized is hogwash. And people definitely didn’t complain about large quantities of shovelware during the TSR area, no sirree!</p><p></p><p>I bet that if you searched the posts of a long-running site like Enworld, for instance, you definitely wouldn’t find a long running thread about a poorly written module called “the Forest Oracle”.</p><p></p><p>And if you were to read the thread, you definitely wouldn’t find numerous other examples of extremely poorly written modules from yesteryear.</p><p></p><p>Sure, I remember the great modules from years ago, while the crappy modules have faded from memory (or simply weren’t purchased in the first place), but that doesn’t mean that 5e adventures aren’t bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrozenNorth, post: 9260907, member: 7020832"] Back in the day, people didn’t complain about modules. Of course, in those days you needed to write a letter to Dungeon magazine, or post your complaint to a BBS, but still, the numbers speak for themselves. It’s the kids these days, you see. They like stuff I don’t like so they are wrong. Back in my day, we were tougher. We didn’t complain about modules we didn’t like. Any claims that people complained about “the Complete book of Elves” so much that the author apologized is hogwash. And people definitely didn’t complain about large quantities of shovelware during the TSR area, no sirree! I bet that if you searched the posts of a long-running site like Enworld, for instance, you definitely wouldn’t find a long running thread about a poorly written module called “the Forest Oracle”. And if you were to read the thread, you definitely wouldn’t find numerous other examples of extremely poorly written modules from yesteryear. Sure, I remember the great modules from years ago, while the crappy modules have faded from memory (or simply weren’t purchased in the first place), but that doesn’t mean that 5e adventures aren’t bad. [/QUOTE]
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