I thought i made pretty clear that the issue wasnt that i didnt like it. The issue was that i literally dont understand what usefulness people are finding in it. As in it genuinely is confusing me. I dont see anyone having explained the actual usefulness of it which differentiates it from uaing an internet connection. In other words. This is not about preference. This is about me not perceiving any function to be had. At all. You cant realistically say that this is about "what i like" when its been positioned this way the literal entire time.
Also i suppose we'll just have to disagree about whether i made any "insult" per se. But i suppose I'll leave it at that.
For people who prefer referencing physical sources at the table, and for whom it is faster than opening a device and googling, and/or who have never used a name generator or who simply do not like them, it is easier to flip to a known page (See; mental mapping as it relates to reference books) and look at a page than to use a web based name generator.
I, for instance, hate nearly all fantasy name generators. The big one most people point to puts out, IMO, mostly complete garbage for the majority of filtering options. If I don’t have a big chunk of time to flip through the Gygax Big Book of Names, or to search by language and culture, or to consult my Tolkien related resources, or some other deep dive approach, I’d rather grab my analog friend’s physical copy of XGTE, and pick from a table.
Of note, rolling on a table is an entirely useless approach, for me, and for most people I know who also like that section and things like it. Instead, we peruse a list, and find something we like. Often, I will draw a blank, look at a list, not like any of them, and immediately have a name from some recess of my memory or imagination.
Having that in a book that I already reference frequently is nice.