That, sir, depends on your definitions. Looking at a few sources, in a general context, one of the meanings of "old school" is "bringing back memories of the past" - so, yes, nostalgia is one of the plausible implications.
I beg to differ. Possible does not equate to plausible.
Even dictionaries have a hard time telling us every implication of a term.
Given your previous invocation of the language filter, you might want to chill out just a bit on asserting that your is the only acceptable definition. Just sayin'.
Yeah, well, I get tired of hearing the nostalgia crap. It's complete nonsense. Inferring that someone plays an older ruleset because of nostalgia is just insulting. I play it because I like the game.
And fwiw: Official Dictionary.com
definition for: "Old School"
Main Entry:
old–school
Function:
adjective
Date:
1803
1 : adhering to traditional policies or practices <an old–school coach> 2 : characteristic or evocative of an earlier or original style, manner, or form.
Nostalgia: 1: the state of being homesick : homesickness2: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition ; also : something that evokes nostalgia.
I have no yearning or sentimental reason for playing AD&D. I play it because it's a damn good ruleset. I think 3e and 4e players would say the same of their game. Tacking nostalgia on is bovine feces. (Yeah, that sounds
much better than my original phrase, and should satisfy the filter.)