LOL, I'm so going to use that.I happen to like the D's. If anyone asks what they stand for, you could just come up with something clever (I plan to use "Drunk and Disorderly". )
LOL, I'm so going to use that.I happen to like the D's. If anyone asks what they stand for, you could just come up with something clever (I plan to use "Drunk and Disorderly". )
I think it's common sense that the cards would work much better for everyone if they didn't have the DDs.
Yes, they would work better for everyone (whose initials aren't DD) because the DDs missing would be a non-issue. There is no benefit from having them there. If you like them, that's cool--but they're not adding anything to your presentation.They wouldn't work much better. Also, everyone has an opinion. You can't just say that it's common sense. I actually like them with the D's on them. If anyone asks, it stands for my name. However, others can just say it stands for the D&D Card Company. You don't need to say Dan & Dave or something like that. Just blow it off by saying it's from the D&D Card Company. I like these. I ordered 2 of each and if I like Mirror enough which I think I will, I'll order a brick in a few months when I have some more money.
-Doug
I'm still waiting for a T11 team member to post something. I think some of you guys have voiced our opinion enough, now your just bashing.
Yeah! Totally! And that's why I hate Bikes! It says Bicycle right on the front of the deck! I mean, what if someone says "Hey, why does your box say Bicycle on front? They're cards, not bicycles! Duh!"
And what egomaniacs, it mentions all over the box its from the US Playing Card Company! GEEZ! What are they thinking? That's why I HATE the Ace of Spades, because it says that RIGHT ON THERE! Multinational conglomerates are posers!
Come on guys. When you make something, you do what you want. Rather than griping, don't buy it. Or make your OWN deck. There's plenty of places where you can create your own deck online. Or you can do what D&D or T11 did, and create a FREE web forum for the entire world, get big-name magicians behind you, and put product out that is purchased by 10's of thousands of people...
I kinda viewed these cards from D&D as "These are the cards we will be using when we do stuff from now on...we printed a bunch, and they're available for you, if you're interested in what we like..."
Besides, Split Spades were way more overboard, more expensive, and I heard far less of a peep concerning them.
There's a big difference between posting a negative review/constructive criticism, and griping... The former helps... Due to the anonymity of the internet however, the latter has become far more prevalent.
John
So you admit your post makes no sense?Look here son, I'm not a fanboy. And my post makes about as much sense and positive growth as the gripers.
Fair enough, but it doesn't say USPCC on the back of every playing card.And I do believe it mentions USPCC on the Ace of Spades.
I'm not hurt or indignant because of your rather poor attempt to "call me to task".Its amazing how people who will do nothing but complain and make negative comments, are suddenly so hurt and indignant, when they're called to task on it. You reap what you sow.
John
Hey man, no sweat off my back. There's tons of people contributing to all sorts of things everyday. If you want to sit back and negatively comment on how you'd do better behind the veil of anonymity, but not actually do anything or create anything, that's you. I wish you a glorious life, and hope you find happiness and success with it.
There will always be a few people who create and achieve, and tons of people who criticize without putting forth the same effort of risk. That's all I'm saying.
All my best,
John
PS: I'm not fighting. I'm just griping...