Your "arrogance" is in assuming or more like "demanding" that all other wargamers be exactly like yourself.Originally posted by Les the Sarge 9-1
I am by the way excrutiatingly highly educated, for that I also am deeply sorry. I like wargames because they are hard, challenging, and teach me something. if that is to hard for some, well get over it, because I am not concerned if it is to hard for you.
I've had a six figure income since I was 23, yet I'm not the one sitting here listing wargaming as proof of my high intelligence, education, or success.
The additions to wargames I propose (tutorials for instance) do not in anyway hurt someone of your great intellect. You can continue to merely ignore them and read your manual. I am, however, of high enough character that I am not personally offended and debased if others of less intellect also join a hobby I enjoy. Nor do I think someone is immediately of less intelligence merely because they don't choose to learn something the exact way that I do.
Not everyone's life revolves around wargaming, nor should it have to. Some only want to delve into it here or there. I for one, am all for whatever additional enhancements and diversity in wargames allows us to grow our hobby. No one is proposing that any other elements be sacrificed in the process.. Merely some additions for others enjoyment.
Stop being so self-absorbed and let the new ideas and suggestions flow...