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I don't suffer from any delusion that Paizo is going to change the way they are doing things based on how I criticize their conversion.
I know it's not exactly the same but...
I was one of the group of people whose vociferous yet civil requests on these boards helped to persuade Lisa and Vic to change the subscriptions for cards.
It may seem a small example but it is also a clear and irrefutable case of Paizo adapting to the desires communicated to them through their audience.

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I don't suffer from any delusion that Paizo is going to change the way they are doing things based on how I criticize their conversion.
And that is your problem. It's not what you criticize, it's how you do it. The only delusion you have is that you present your critiques layered with a ton of negativity and pretense AND believe that somebody will take that seriously.
It's not just only the message you have that counts, it's how you voice it. You can be right on all counts, but if your general message is "Paizo fails. They fail at this and that. Oh god it's 10 years of D&D and they still fail. What a failure." nobody will give a damn about you.