1st February 2003, 11:26 AM
Wow, lots of anger there. Let's face it, trace it, and erase it, okay? Because if we can trace it, we can find out how to get rid of it. You also seem to have a "I know best" disorder, which really is harmful. You hurt those around you, and you hurt yourself. You also aren't as moral as you could be, now, I'm not saying you are immoral, but when you go around internally justifying ROM theft as something that isn't wrong, it seems to me that you could use a bit more morality in your life. Now, I want you to try something. Why don't you just sit, and be angry for a moment. Just let all your anger out.
Anyway, so you can't revive fallen heros. Okay, so it's not like Final Fantasy or Warcraft (unless it's built into the story that they stay dead). It's more like other games I've played, like Lord of the Rings Volume 1 for SNES, where you want to keep them from dying. Anyway, you seem to be pointing out how screwing up in past missions can really get you messed up in current missions. Heh, you think none of us have played a game like that before? I submit to you a game like WC3, VERY popular, where you have to keep track of the items you have collected in past missions to give your hero the strength it needs in future missions. I also submit to you EVERY game where you have to keep track of continues and such you've lost in order to make it past the levels where you REALLY need to use those lives. Let's not forget that gem called Super Mario Bros. 3 where you really want to keep as many of those items in your menu as possible, without wasting or loosing them, so that in the last world or two of the game you can survive all the hard levels that present themselves.
In any case, I have no idea why you seem to think that the American people are so stupid and hateful of challenges that they wouldn't enjoy a game like this. Do you honestly have such a low opinion of the populace as a whole? Why do you hate the world so much? WHY DO YOU PUSH IT ALL AWAY?
Anyway, so you can't revive fallen heros. Okay, so it's not like Final Fantasy or Warcraft (unless it's built into the story that they stay dead). It's more like other games I've played, like Lord of the Rings Volume 1 for SNES, where you want to keep them from dying. Anyway, you seem to be pointing out how screwing up in past missions can really get you messed up in current missions. Heh, you think none of us have played a game like that before? I submit to you a game like WC3, VERY popular, where you have to keep track of the items you have collected in past missions to give your hero the strength it needs in future missions. I also submit to you EVERY game where you have to keep track of continues and such you've lost in order to make it past the levels where you REALLY need to use those lives. Let's not forget that gem called Super Mario Bros. 3 where you really want to keep as many of those items in your menu as possible, without wasting or loosing them, so that in the last world or two of the game you can survive all the hard levels that present themselves.
In any case, I have no idea why you seem to think that the American people are so stupid and hateful of challenges that they wouldn't enjoy a game like this. Do you honestly have such a low opinion of the populace as a whole? Why do you hate the world so much? WHY DO YOU PUSH IT ALL AWAY?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)