No, Herschel, you aren't correct. I don't "hate 4e". In fact, I've bought not only the 3 core books, but 6 of the splat books for it as well. Why do that if I hate it? I do think it needs some work, but I say that about every game. However, this thread is a fork off of the other thread, in which a third of those polled said they'd tried 4e and switched to something else, and another third said they haven't even tried it. In my own experience, not one player in my town is even willing to try it, for various reasons. So my point is, what is it, if anything, that can reach out to the people who either haven't/won't try it, or who tried it and disliked it, because together that's over 2/3 of the ENWorlders polled, and a rather large and significant percentage of the gaming populace if extrapolated out, especially the older, more hard-core gamers of 25+ years.
D&D used to be the "game everyone played, the game you can always find players for"... well, I can't get a single person to actually play 4e! 3.5 is still the only game in town that people play, and I'm trying to find just what people think it will take to change that, or if I should stop buying 4e and hoping to eventually get some use out of the books...
Also, the "perfect" line wasn't meant to be sarcastic at all. I meant it as "4e is fine as it is, and people need to adjust to it, not it adjust to the people." But each line only has a 100 character limit. Maybe "perfect" wasn't the best choice of words, but it came from the classic "Why does everyone hate me, am I that terrible [sniff]?" "No dear, you're perfect just the way you are". So everyone saying "I like 4e, there's no option for me in the poll", yes there is, it's option 1. The next 2 boil down to "add to the game" and "make some core changes to the game", and the 4th option is "no changes are going to work for me, bring on the next edition..."
Re-read what you wrote here. Unless you live in a town of 16 people and are close with every one of them, this blanket statement is patently false. If you had the will to do so you would find people. I found a minis tournament back in Harbinger days to trade and to see what the game was about. In my normal circle, nobody was playing the skirmish game. But there were people out there. In fact, we had the biggest tournament scene in the country for years, yet I'd still run in to people who said they didn't know anyone who played it while they were right in game stores that ran tournaments. A couple guys encouraged me to put together a warband and play, and I did. I played all the way through Gen Con and beyond this year.
You wrote the questions and voted it needed major changes. If you were really interested in playing it, the question should have been worded differently and you voting differently. It doesn't matter what you bought, you wrote the questions and voted that it needed major changes. (repeated for emphasis).
You bought something you aren't happy with. You can try to say 'it's because everyone else doesn't like it, but it's not me it's them' but that's a crock.
Trying to make the team with D-Backing skills doesn't change that (but might have helped the Vikings and Colts this weekend

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