pele99
JustTheFacts99
pele99

I don’t know if you still read this thread but I feel I must address your points. You are the first person I’ve felt I had to respond to simply because there must always be a response to ignorance. You posted one reply to a user name “Straw Hat” and two replies to a user named “Seraphna” that I feel I must address.

Phil is right, besides, I’m a vegan, so I. Can say the crust is better. I love fries, but they taste better with garlic. I wouldn’t eat garlic by itself, but I would eat fries that way.

Also. You make it seem like you're some sort of great revealer in showing us that that Kreia being evil is obvious. You fail to realize that the game itself tells you this if you simply ASK Kreia. But it again throws people off: Because she's NOT evil in actuality.

I don't think he's making the argument on the basis of Darth Nihilus. Although he is ambigious to the max: It's made out to be so that he's the most powerful being ever. EVER. In the entire universe judging from his backstory.

Consider this: TLDR says, "hey, I spent time considering and writing this, but my thoughts are pointlessly inflated for word count, I'm going to condense them into a smaller more cohesive form at the end." This will serve as either a subtle "screw you" to anyone who read through it, because you could have summarized

You're just splitting hairs with that title gripe. It's an OPINION piece about his OPINION on why Kotor 2 is the better game. Changing it to "Why I prefer Kotor 2 over the first one" says the exact same thing but just reminds everyone who is reading it that it is an opinion piece, which everyone seemed to get anyway.

Consider this: I made an assumption from the title alone that the article was going to be an in-depth discussions as to WHY the author thinks it's better. Not as a general fact... I don't know why this was obvious to me but not to you. I cannot explain that. But at least i understand that people like you exist. Why

But the game WAS dark and interesting and the writers tried to experiment with different ideas about the force. Kreia's final motivation as a villain was a great example of thinking outside the box when it comes to the star wars lore and the all powerful force...

Hmm. I think you're too hung up on words, and their literal meaning. While at the same time showing your utter failure to actually read it properly... That is funny.

Have you not ever written an argumentative essay? It's pretty much a requirement to write an opinion as fact, then fairly contrast opposing opinions to demonstrate why your's is "correct."

Actually, it goes even deeper than that, Kreia isn't actually evil. All she wants is for you to become her final pupil, for you to be better than any she has ever taught before. Of course to do that she needed to "fall" again. She really did it so that she could force you into the conflict, and force you back to