I lose connectivity and take a sleep, and find out a flamewar has come and gone and I've been called a pundit. I'm fanning this for no good reason, but I feel obligated to respond.
Just kidding. All I said before, with sarcasm, was that throwing a fit about people's opinion was hypocritical. I just thought it was funny and should be pointed out. He was teaching us that right and wrong do not exist, specially in online arguments, while trying to say you're all wrong bitches, shut up now plz.
I think I'd give him more credit if he has said, literally, "You're all wrong bitches, shut up now and only talk about it after you play the gaem, ktx plz." Cause I couldn't agree with that more than I already. And please note that everything I say about the game, I make sure to add 'seem' to it, cause I really don't know, it all seems that way and if it is, I will not like it. Just my opinion. I never said I couldn't be wrong, I hope I am, I liked fallout 1 and 2 a bit too much.
But I apologize if I looked like a troll.
Apology unnecessary, if you'll let me ramble. There are no right or wrong elements to put into a game. Developers can take their work anywhere they feel like taking it. Fluff especially is not something can be done right or wrong - according to the established game yes, but that's not 'doing it right', nor is ignoring conventions of a franchise 'doing it wrong', as right and wrong relate to concrete definitions. And as I pointed out, Interplay earned fan ire for deviating from the tone and lore of the first game when making the
second.
However, there are right and wrong ways to critizise the developers' decisions. For instance -
I watched the videos. Originally, I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. But now... sigh.
SCATHING WORDS
That's how you make an argument. Specific points of criticism about known elements. Just saying, "Bethesda is fucking it up," and leaving that hanging is not an assertion, it's venting.
I really don't care about what Bethesda is doing with Fallout 3, what I care about is poor arguing. That always makes me the bad guy when I try to bring up argumentative logic in a flame war. I guess turning a back-patting hatefest into an intellectual discussion takes the fun of it for some people.
I know I really shouldn't get riled up about proper arguing on the Internet, but Fallout 3 just comes up so damn often in the forum. Out of everything to remember, McDoomhammer put it best - You are not entitled to your ideal game. And believe me, I know what it's like to watch a franchise you love slip away because a developer doesn't share your memory and vision of it. I'm a Sonic fan. Feel for me, dammit.
Oh and Ioric, don't you dare retract your comment. In all my flame wars, I've never been likened to Bill O'Reilly, and I'll wear that one with pride. This is the Internet - If you're not the victim of non-sequitur personal insults, you're not trying hard enough.