Why don't we simply have a vote. Then we can see how many people actually have tried the systems and agree/disagree with them based on experience.
I feel that those who have not tried them are likely to be either on the fence or opposed and those that have tried them are more likely to be for them. So let's simply have a show of hands virtually and show where you stand.
John Barton - Yeasayer
John, this thread isn't about seeing who's on which side. I don't mind other people not being on my side. It's the needless needling, the constant belittling of others that I despise.
As one of the other posters remarked, maybe the moderators just have to kick it up a notch. For the most part, I think the moderators do a good job riding heard on the forums.
I think if the Yeasayers were to eliminate the hyperbole from their posts, it wouldn't bother the Naysayers as much as it seems to bother them. I really don't care if something bothers another poster or not, unless it is someone violating the forum rules. In that case, the violation of the rules of the forum should be reported and anyone can do it. There's a little box that you can click on to report a post but you know about that. Maybe some others don't.
Anyway, I'm not interested in knowing if any particular Naysayer put in quality time trying to learn any aiming system. That's their business, but they don't have any right to tell other posters that they're wasting their time learning a particular aiming system, or ridiculing a person, by calling them childish names or luring them into arguments, just to earn some brownie points from their crew or just to watch someone go off and get the thread closed.
Anyway, I say no votes. Voting is not going to do cause more separation and harm than good.