12-02-2012, 03:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2012, 03:45 PM by PrettyNier.)
Quote:for forum arguments - well, that's concerning."forum arguments" are actually a pretty low priority for me; if you notice, there was a period of time where i barely even came here. the only other forum i bother to go to more than once every couple of months is selectbutton and the discussions there are of a different quality, as is the ~consensus~.
i wrote little things on my computer to organize my thoughts because game design is actually an interest of mine, and i'm involved in the (slow) development of several games, and sometimes i write articles and reviews, too.
Quote:(with references to other people who played and discussed it with you)skype logs stuff automatically actually
Quote:and opinions on subjective stuff like entertainmentok. humans are defined by their biology, biology is largely 99.99999999% consistent, and biology is responsible for our perceptions. et cetera.
Quote:And in all honesty, even if this was the best game ever I just don't believe you'd ever like it. Ever.I've liked things I didn't expect to like before, yo. If props are due I'll give them - but if they're not, I absolutely will not. My opinion has changed before - for much of the development period of Dragon's Dogma I thought it looked pretty shit. But now I'm hella interested in it, even if i do wish that it were more stylistically interesting. Anyway, back to DmC: There are things about this that are mechanically very questionable (especially comparatively), and there's nothing there aesthetically to suggest anything of worth. That's all this comes down to, and you being disrespectful has nothing to do with it.
I was momentarily insulting because that kind of disrespect is also a form of insult; but I decided during transit from school to home that it wasn't worth it. I'm not interested in going down that road with you, dude.
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Proton kind of got onto why having two buttons do the same thing is a waste. Another issue is that its not particularly "confident".