04-25-2010, 02:32 PM
The reason I spend extra posts talking about it? Well, people are commenting on it, and rather unnecessarily I think. I've been defending myself. All I was doing in the original post was making myself clear. I didn't WANT people to think I was unnecessarily upset because of the error, so I made a point of saying I wouldn't be if it appeared in the final product. I also suggested that it might not be an error and was perhaps intended to be named that way, for whatever purpose. I said all this in a pretty concise way, even. I didn't spend any extra sentences going on about it until people started on me, and I do it because it seems I wasn't understood correctly.
And the fact is... I don't have much else to say. That doesn't mean I'm stupid or that I shouldn't be taken seriously. Not that I admittedly care if you do or don't, no offense. I have enough troubles to deal with than to worry about what people think of me on some forum I rarely visit.
I just think he's on his game. It seems to me that he either knows what he's doing, or I'm no expert in any area where I could give useful advice. That being said, the better you are at something, the more the mistakes stick out like a sore thumb. In a slightly helpful way I thought it was worth mentioning. No, it wasn't going to change anyone's grading of the overall game from an A to a B, but god, it's a sad world you live in where all forum posts just have to be dripping with significant praise or criticism.
Honestly. If you're worried about concise posting, perhaps you yourselves should avoid commenting and making small posts turn into big conversations.
And the fact is... I don't have much else to say. That doesn't mean I'm stupid or that I shouldn't be taken seriously. Not that I admittedly care if you do or don't, no offense. I have enough troubles to deal with than to worry about what people think of me on some forum I rarely visit.
I just think he's on his game. It seems to me that he either knows what he's doing, or I'm no expert in any area where I could give useful advice. That being said, the better you are at something, the more the mistakes stick out like a sore thumb. In a slightly helpful way I thought it was worth mentioning. No, it wasn't going to change anyone's grading of the overall game from an A to a B, but god, it's a sad world you live in where all forum posts just have to be dripping with significant praise or criticism.
Honestly. If you're worried about concise posting, perhaps you yourselves should avoid commenting and making small posts turn into big conversations.