I'd forgotten all about this thread, and I completely missed Spiderman's last post with it's question.
Sorry
.
Of course we can run the question again. In fact, that's one of the things I've been wondering about, whether we should run all the old votes over again since our membership keeps increasing and the newer people haven't been able to let us know how they feel.
The only problem with that is some of our more Veteran members might be a little bored with the whole idea
.
Here's a possible solution: If anyone has a topic they would like to see posted in the Voting Booth (new or old), simply start a thread here in the Issues Forum.
Clearly state that the thread is intended to be a discussion of a topic for voting, and
please try to phrase your question in a way that will allow it's insertion into the Booth easily (Yes/No questions, or questions that are looking for only one answer, since that's all the Booth allows).
Then we'll see what kind of response we get from everybody. If enough of us seem to want to do a vote/re-vote we'll do it, but if only a few people seem interested we won't bother.
In the meantime, I'll try to get an article or something together with a summary of the voting totals for some of those earlier votes. The only one I totally lost the info on was the Favorite Color vote, and we re-ran that, so really, we haven't "lost" anything.
I was just waiting for The Baron to get something written up...
Now (finally!) for something on-topic
.
My personal vision for 7th edition is tied to my dissatisfaction with 6th edition, more specifically, with some of the rules changes brought about by 6th ed. I'm hoping that WotC will come to realize that the changes weren't universally accepted, and that many of us have made some very valid points in terms of what we think
SHOULDN'T have been changed. I'm hoping that they'll see that, and decide to change back some of what I feel are the more illogical changes that were instituted with the release of 6th edition, and, failing that, that they'll at least return to us many of the more well-liked creatures and spells from the dim and dusty past, like Serra Angel and Winter Orb.
But we'll see...
[Edited by TomB on August 13th, 2000 at 07:57 AM]