Raven Crowking
First Post
@ the OP: If you can answer the question "Why did you feel the need to start this thread", then I think you will have also answered your question.
@ the OP: If you can answer the question "Why did you feel the need to start this thread", then I think you will have also answered your question.
At some level, "I'm quitting X" threads are basically posts about game design, taken from a very real and practical standpoint. Not only do I welcome them, I think more than anything else it's what this site has somewhat lacked since the Great Schism, a community in which to talk about games and gaming without a fear of judgment. You are not asked to declare a faction when you join EN World, so when I see a post like that, I see someone wanting to connect with their community on an informational and psychological level.
Fair enough, and I apologize if you feel Wrongfully Accused.
That said, I don't see why this is so mystifying, and I still think you are assuming a negative/whiny/looking-for-sympathy connotation when there might not be--it really depends upon the specific case (I have certainly read some "confessionals" that had that tone, although most haven't).
Look at the thread I originally linked to, for example. Does it look like I was looking for sympathy or not asking for discussion or feedback? Actually, I asked for comments in the original post and a lot of great discussion followed.
I actually find "confessionals" some of the most interesting threads, often leading to some of the most fruitful discussions. Why? Because they bridge the gap between the game itself and who we are as people. I personally find it interesting to get a sense of who the people are behind the handles, behind the funny little pictures and names they (we) use to represent themselves, and behind the text.
More than anything, the "RPG confessional" is a way to connect, and there ain't nothing wrong with that--and it is far from being a mystifying thing.
Raven Crownking said:@ the OP: If you can answer the question "Why did you feel the need to start this thread", then I think you will have also answered your question.
And Raven, I think the OP itself makes it pretty clear why I posted the thread. Now if I'd started it with some tanget like "I'm gonna kill meself if dem dun darn threads about hatin' editions not be stopping any time soon!", I can see where you'd even need to ask that but it's a free internet so knock yourself out.
Something was bugging you and you felt the need to share?
Seem familiar?
RC
But isn't it, in theory at least, only creating more and more 'of the 'Great Schism'? In speaking of community, they're not talking about the great games they're now having, many of them are bashing the game they used to play. That's not something I'd want to build a community around. But perhaps it's easier to build around dislike of something rather than enjoyement of it?