Dissapointment

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Re: Dissapointment

Postby razorwise » Mon May 11, 2009 8:09 pm

~HANZO~ wrote:My original rant about this was removed on pinnacle forums. So I'm removing it here too.

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Hanzo,

I read your earlier (original) post and didn't find anything particularly objectionable in it. I do respect you wishing to amend things, so no worries. You're entitled to your opinion, and it was couched within a tone of reason. I'll just say that I see where you're coming from, appreciate your support, and we'll all just move forward with a fresh focus on the future. How about that?

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Re: Dissapointment

Postby ~HANZO~ » Tue May 12, 2009 1:51 am

Totally, I think you are doing great work. I just got a bit Upset on another forum. Some one else complaining about lay outs and quality of a third part savage worlds product. I want a good product as much as the next guy. But higher production means higher cost. You cant demand Quality then bitch that it cost more. lol

I guess I value the information in a product more that how it looks. I dont want an ART book I want an well written rpg. And well written to me is not perfect editing. Its the imagination invested in the work.

The savage worlds community just seems to be moving contrary to my own views on this so I ranted.

One reason Im still waiting on the true20 version of your games. :D you had to see that coming. :D
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Re: Dissapointment

Postby Jason Blurred » Tue May 12, 2009 12:12 pm

I see where your frustration is coming from, but I don't think it's the Savage Worlds community as a whole. I think it's a few isolated people, mostly new to the community, who don't know how things work. And because of that, they stick out a lot more than the polite, even-keeled people who've been around for a while.

And there's nothing wrong with criticism in general,( how can you improve if you don't know what you're doing wrong?) it's attacking a person/product that is unnecessary and unproductive. Thankfully, that's few and far between.
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