7th December 2004, 5:43 PM
Quote:You specifically cited Morrowind in your argument, and you even posted negative reviews of the game to help your "opinion".
But not until you established that you would only discuss Morrowind and not the games that I would have rathered discuss: games I had played and had based the opinion on. I'm not basing my opinion on any one game, Morrowind included, I'm basing it on the subgenre as a whole! And if you look back you'll find that I constantly try to use other games in my arguements... it isn't my fault that you ignore all of that and focus just on Morrowind which I was trying to not focus on because I haven't played it.
I'm still trying to move the focus of discussion away from just Morrowind, as I have been since my first post on the topic in that thread, but it's impossible when you won't discuss any other games.
Quote:Yes, not addressing my points and replying to your own delusions is very effective and accurate.
This part most definitely addresses your arguement.
Quote:As for what you say... hmm. Yes and no. You can't criticize Mario World specifically after only playing Mario 3, but you most certainly can talk about how a Mario game plays. Read one review or opinion of Mario World and you'll know that Mario World plays very similarly to Mario 3, and while you can't talk about details like levels or the specifics of the system you could certainly say to yourself "okay for some stupid reason I disliked Mario 3, so I don't think I'd like Mario World either because it's a very similar game". This is not a contraversial idea. It's just common sense.
Similarly, I can't say "I loved Morrowind for reasons X and Y and hated it for reason Z", but if I've played some game(s) of that type I most certainly can talk about how a game designed like that one compares to the design of a different kind of game in the same genre.