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Well don’t worry!  According to a few geniuses in this comment section your child is simply enjoying the game wrong!  Isn’t that helpful???

Every post you make is the next level in hyperbolic, smug nonsense that somehow manages to completely misunderstand and misrepresent the critiques AND makes you look like a massive ass in the process. I’m literally on edge waiting for each one, this is quality quarantine content right here.. That anyone can be this

Nah man, pointing out bad design choices is just that: pointing out bad design choices.

Of which this is one.  Unequivocally.

The biggest problem is that it’s WAY too soon for a weeks-long event in this game. It literally released 2 weeks ago and now we’ve got a 2 week long event happening that disrupts normal play.

People haven’t had enough time to even want normal play disrupted.  The timing on this is all wrong.

This is the worst possible take.

1. Yes, the game IS for everyone! Which is why you shouldn’t lock down portion of you fanbase to a weeks-long event that it doesn’t like! A simple opt-out option solves the problem and keeps the event for those that like it.

2. This is objectively false. Animal Crossing events have only

This is a really cute “no true Scotsman” defense.

It’s literally the reason they’re rich my dude.

That’d be just fine if your decision would only impact you personally.

It would not.

My god, you mean AOC has decided that to get in the position to have some of her policies pushed she needs to PLAY POLITICS, THE GAME SHE IS IN?

HORROR.

This shit is exactly why we’re going to lose the presidential election this year (and no, Bernie can’t win it either, because Bernie doesn’t play in the midwest and

To Joan, the highest possible crime is saying something that other people have already said.  Amplifying means nothing in her opinion.

Your ability to infer things that aren’t actually in statements is truly a monument to reading comprehension. Brava.

In a moment where the world is essentially on lockdown, and the rights of women in the U.S. are being run roughshod over in the dead of night, using coronavirus as a cover (See: the abortion bans in

It’s definitely this. As a group, we liberals are TERRIBLE at politics. We want ideological purity in everyone and get angry when it doesn’t happen...and that’s why we lose nation-wide elections unless we have a generational candidate.

He has to play the game or the next person Trump puts in there will almost assuredly

I’m not convinced Cats didn’t directly cause the current state of 2020 so NO THANKS.

“But maybe not everyone loved the game for its weird, ethereal, unreal atmosphere like I did? Maybe some people care way, way more about seeing every single hair and skin pore rendered in ultra modern graphics? Maybe they hated having to imagine what these characters looked like, and always wanted to see “the official

Is your entire persona “Really needs you to like SaGa games”? Do you ever post anything else?

Scarlet Grace isn’t even very good?  It’s pretty generic and runs like a smart phone game.

There’s nothing wrong with this stance.

They aren’t actively putting up walls to stop people from organizing events, they just have no interest in sponsoring it. And frankly I can see why they might be reluctant to do it.

Frankly, the eSports scene is toxic as hell at this point in its life.  It may not always be that

“I don’t want to antagonize you or start an argument, but your second paragraph completely answers 100% of the things you said you don’t get/understand.”

Eeeeeeeh I mean, I even like watching speedruns but people like this Fallout runner are *rare*.  He’s a true showman. 

“I cannot credibly say that games spurred all that much actual change. I just let myself believe they did. I wanted to believe that, during an era in which people increasingly used media to define themselves, it was possible to do so in a healthy way—one centered on challenging assumptions, preconceived notions, and

This.

It’s like Joan didn’t even watch the show.

Looks like you did about as much research as Joan did!