HeavenShallBurn
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Or you know it might be that some of us find those statements fake sounding marketing department hype when we hear it. That we don't necessarily think it's anyone's opinion beyond the attempt to sell their product via the tradition word of mouth "it's so great!" campaign. Essentially the more stake you have in the outcome of the events the less trustworthy you are. If you're employed full time by the company producing something then no matter if you're a living saint and the next Ghandi you can't be trusted with regards to that product because you're too invested in it.Mourn said:So, because a person says HE is having more fun with 4e than HE would with 3e in the same situation means that HE'S saying YOU'RE not having fun with 3e? That sounds awfully close to ascribing a motivation to him that doesn't exist anywhere but in your head. So, people saying they have more fun with the new version of your favorite game than the old version rubs you the wrong way... maybe you should figure out why someone else liking the newest version more than your favorite version makes you so upset, since it's in no way their fault that you feel that way. You (and others) seem to be creating statements (like they keep saying 3e wasn't fun for anyone) based on your personal feelings about previous editions, rather than any actual facts.
Now I'll say that I believe Ari when he says he loves the new edition and it's right up his alley. It's bound to be the right game for a lot of people just because it was designed by a capable team.