I've often wondered why this isn't the standard.
Also it amuses me that Romulus's baby thinks he's a 'regular day to day' member as if he's some sort of employee of the forum "
THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!!!" (south park reference) mentality is hilarious to say the least. I wonder what nonsense will come out of his mouth next
, internet logic at it's finest.
He has like 270 posts only. I've been around this forum for a looong time, even before registering and still have about as many posts as he does, yet he feels he should be more entitled to an opinion because he's a 'day to day' poster and no one should ever disrupt the 'day to day' poster! Excuse me, sir but no. You are the same as everyone else here, get over it.
As Eletric Paladin so kindly pointed out to you, there are ways to 'mitigate' the annoyance if you are so bothered, and your voice has the same weight as anyone else's here. Including mine.
I've said this before i'll say it again, there's more than 1 way to give feedback to someone. I intentionally worded my threads with the 'no suggestions' because I specifically wanted to avoid that kind of responses. Yet i didn't do so in every thread, in the Grey Knights thread i posted 'i'm open to them, but only from the following list of items'
And yet where is the flood of responses to that one? in the 4,000 pts game i even said 'i'm fully open to suggestions on a list build from the following items' and put up a really large collection of stuff to choose from....where are the responses to that thread?
Seems to me like some folk here just want to complain for the sake of complaining. Or just like with the flavor of the month, they want to just jump into the newest bandwagon without even putting a thought into it.
So let me re-iterate this. When you look at a posted army list, most people will want advice/suggestions on how to improve it, perhaps they are looking to buy something new, or have access/plans to get more stuff. But then
there's people who DO NOT and when you look at their army list and
they are NOT planning to get more things at any point in the near future, then your
suggestions on what to change become moot. So if they ask you please no editing suggestions, you should
respect that, they shouldn't have to give you a whole life story about why
they can't or wont be purchasing any new stuff. To someone in that position any
advice telling them 'Get more riptides for your Tau' 'Buy more wraithknights' is as useless as useless can be.
So
be more creative,
don't always try to dictate what someone should play, and the world will be a better place.