PLAYER57832 wrote
173 votes out of 200,000 in CC is hardly a representative group. As for the "clear majority" ... you have already dismissed any objections, so why would folks keep posting them.
I think you mean 20,000 not 200,000.
The important figure is the 2,400 odd viewings. If people were dead set against this, then there would have been many more votes against. Those who have voted are saying, in the majority, they want it, as is normal, most do not bother.
We have not dismissed the objections, I resent that remark. We have just said, let's wait until we see if this goes any further. Or would you have us spend enormous amounts of time getting into long protracted arguments and discussions for something that may never happen, surely you would have seen the craziness of that being in the Special project Groups.
Edit: Have just reviewed the figures I had researched on styles of games played. many, on average, have less than 50 running at any one time (out of 5,000), and many of those playing seem to specialise in them, in other words, there are only around 1% of games in action (and sometimes even less) on these games, so I would argue that your point on numbers is spurious on two counts. 1) The games attract less than have even bothered to vote here, 2) The players of these games have a marked skew to specialisation. Notwithstanding this, those in favour of no dice games have always championed that this is about choice, those against seem to want the opposite, in which case why not have a campaign to knock out all those games with so few players? (rhetorical question)