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That’s not the problem of those people. It’s no excuse for attacking them.
There are ways of expressing that disaffection whilst being happy for the people who like the current take. And you are more likely to win people over wish positivity than negativity.
And you say you like Level Up. So...
I’m pretty sure that was the intended flavour. Southern Gothic was already a genre at that time.
Larissa Snowmane has a riverboat in VGR. Since she isn’t a Darklord the riverboat can travel between domains. Nathan Timothy still exists, but is only mentioned as an adversary of Larissa.
Being unhappy with what other people like isn’t really acceptable, even expressed more politely. Railing against the modern world isn’t a good look. Other people having fun differently to you does you no harm.
It literally isn’t.
You can buy NWN for less than a bar of chocolate and mod it for the next 20 years. The steep discounting games get a year or so after release means that the tail might be long, but it is monofilament thin. A company isn’t going to make significant revenue that way.
In my experience, players want their characters to be quirky and unique. My current group include a pigman, a genetically modified cat and a body in a tank.
This statement is undoubtedly true, since no matter what they do there will be a faction of people who hate it. The idea here is to do as little as possible, thus minimising what people have to object to, whilst trying to show they don’t consider the setting dead.
That’s great, fantasy is jam packed with unique heroes with special powers that no one else has.
The lesson WotC needs to teach (and not just to new DMs) is “you don’t need to explain everything”.