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2007-06-03, 12:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
I tend to frequent three boards.
Giant In the Playground
Wizards of the Coast
and ENWorld.
These boards I gotta say have some of the nicest commenters of stuff. Y'all may not agree sometimes, but it's all friendly stuff 99% of the time and its like batting around an idea between enthusiastic friends.
Wizards of the Coast has alot of cranks mixed into its nice folk. You tend to debate stuff more than here, and sometimes get into full-fledged arguments, but for the most part it's all good.
Then there is ENWorld. I think the only reason I really post stuff there is because I KNOW not a soul will pull a punch. However, the folks there tend to go absolutely overboard. I have yet to post a single creation that a single soul seemed to meet with approval. There might be one or two folks who'll like it and suggest something.
For the most part however every one acts as if they are full against it and will argue for hours over the most nitpicky thing and if you disagree with them you "don't want your creation critiqued, you just want a pat on the head!". You cannot debate with them, you must bow your head and say, 'As you will my master'.
I've eventually conceded some points and probably have a better creation for it, but for the most part the critic there are psycho.
So to put it in a nutshell...
Giant in the Playground critics use well aimed pillows.
Wizards of the Coast critics like to pop you with paint guns.
ENWorld critics... daisycutters.Last edited by The Vorpal Tribble; 2007-06-03 at 02:23 PM.
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2007-06-03, 12:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
From my own observations, the venom of the critics seems to be inversely proportional to how strictly the anti-flaming rules of a particular board are enforced.
Basically, all critics are, deep down, absolutely evil. However, most don't want to get banned for flaming, so they coat everything with a liberal helping of sugar.
Also: I have a sudden desire to make a pillow cannon. Damn you, VT.
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2007-06-03, 12:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
I was wondering if you posted something along the same lines on the other two boards? But you are right, the OoTS forum is by far one of the most friendly I know, that is why I come here so often.
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2007-06-03, 12:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-06-03, 12:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-06-03, 01:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
Those are very kind words, VT. I myself frequent these forums and WotC, now and then lurking around a couple others, and I must say these are indeed the nicest. I always tell myself: 'WotC may have lots of stuff, but it just doesn't have the same soul as GitP.
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2007-06-03, 01:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
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2007-06-03, 01:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
Exactly. We're hear because we enjoy the largely light-hearted nature of OoTS. So we're bound not to be such... hard cases.
Besides, we like to pick apart and improve, rather than to tear down.I am trying out LPing. Check out my channel here: Triaxx2
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2007-06-03, 01:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
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2007-06-03, 01:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
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2007-06-03, 02:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
I wonder how much has to do with reputation, though (not post frequency reputation, but actual reputation). A lot of folk here are simply very familiar with your work and rather like you. They may be inclined to go easier and be more forgiving as a result. I don't know what your reputation is like on the Wizards or ENworld boards, but they have a much greater frequency of loonies on Wizards than they do here. If you have ever frequented the Oriental Adventures Board on Wizards, you may be acquainted with the 'territorial' posters.
The advice that goes out from these Forums, by and large, seems to me very similar to that which goes out from the Wizards Forums, the phraseology is just much more polite and friendly.It is a joyful thing indeed to hold intimate converse with a man after one’s own heart, chatting without reserve about things of interest or the fleeting topics of the world; but such, alas, are few and far between.
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), Tsurezure-Gusa (1340)
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2007-06-03, 02:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Obeservation
Ok, posted this on Wizards
Homebrewing Across the Net
I'm decently well known on the Wizards boards, particularly in the Monsters and Psionics section.
ENWorld I've only visited off an on.
So you may have a point. However, everyone was friendly the first thing I posted here.
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2007-06-03, 03:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
That's...quite an impressive bomb.
But yeah, that's what I've heard as well. GitP Forums = teh best.
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2007-06-03, 04:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
I think that it's more related to the size of the regular community than how the rules themselves are enforced. Smaller communities tend to get downright exophobic, because the regular members become so tightly-knit that they develop unofficial social rules. (Pointing out stickies to newcomers almost becomes a favorite pasttime.)
On the other hand, it's a working theory. I've no idea how big the ENworld community is. Not to mention, with GitP's infraction system, the more fiesty regulars tend to accumulate infraction points, keeping the common denominator low, so that's at least a point for the rules-factor.
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2007-06-04, 12:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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2007-06-04, 06:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
One other point also got mentioned. On other boards as well as here, people often flame you when you say something good about wizards. They do have a lot of commercial junk mixed in but they do publish a very good game, and face it the designers over at wizards really aren’t the bad ones. They just make what the management thinks will sell best. And face it, most of those critics would scream yes if they were offered a job at wizards design and development for d20.
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2007-06-04, 06:57 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
Heh, try and mention that you like d20 Modern on a Shadowrun or Vampire the Masquerade Forum.
Am I correct that this site is one of the few places with a proper Homebrew subsection?"that nighted, penguin-fringed abyss" - At The Mountains of Madness, H.P. Lovecraft
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2007-06-05, 05:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
VT, did you post this question on ENWorld as well? I wonder how they'd react...
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2007-06-05, 06:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
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2007-06-05, 08:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
I usually feel that D&D players are overly critical of new material (ANY new material, for any reason). It seems like there are some people who just aren't happy unless they have something to be unhappy about.
Me and my friends love making new content for game sessions. We help each other out and playtest bits of it to make sure they work right and such. Right now we're working on a whole little world, a full out fantasy world with a little western twist (currently called the Dustlands )
But I'm always terrified of showing any material to anyone, because the stuff I see them saying about everyone work (except their own of course) is just DEPRESSING. This is the first forum I've thought I might be comfortable showing some of our stuff off to.
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2007-06-06, 11:38 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
On ENWorld:
Me - ...etc,while some just want a more lax response.
Not only are folks brutally honest here, but out of all the forums I've frequented, ENWorld has more obnoxiously vicious critics than I've ever seen. Goes way overboard the opposite way.
Poster - "Etc." has a period at the end. Please fix your top paragraph.
I bit him.
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2007-06-06, 11:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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2007-06-06, 04:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Homebrewing Across The Net: An Observation
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