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You didn't upset me at all. I was trying to defend you, but again, rereading what that loonatic has been saying, I just get more confused. Nothing he/she says makes any sense. Can't tell if mental or troll. My apologies.
Oh, shoot. I forgot all about that comment lol. Sorry about that. No, I was trying to expose a theif for stealing someone else's review in CSGO, but he keeps deleting my comments and gets all this attention and thumbs up for something he didn't earn. I was trying to spread the word.
And yes, I've seen much about Witcher 3. It's a mindless button masher with immature characters and writing. It seems to have be developed by a team of self-serious, angsty, virgin teens that are oblivious to sexual encounters. Just another offline MMO.
or did you?
I'm writing to you regarding a comment you've left on one of the reviews of The Division, and while I certainly can't disagree that 'open and empty world full of fetch quests similar to an offline MMO are taking over the industry' - only a blind man or an ever-excited youngster could've ignored the pitiful state our beloved industry is in, and I am neither - I can't quite justify the fact that you've included The Witcher on the list. sure, it is long and fairly repetitive at its core but not more than any other great cRPG out there (I'm referring to classic titles such as early Fallouts, Baldur's Gate and such) and has so much to offer in terms of single player content that I just can't understand why you've decided to compare it to an offline MMO.
Again, I don't understand this community giving literally ANY positive review a thumbs up, and well-written, constructive criticism with overwhelming evidence is shot down in any way they can: time spent playing, wether it's in E.A. or not, name calling, any argumenative fallacy you can conjure; whatever it takes to bring down a review with a red thumbs down on it.
Leme dumb that down for you: you are the most retarded critic for another critic I've ever seen.
You try reviewing a game.
I appreciate that you love the guides so much and your admiration for the time I spent on them, but I think their ship has sailed; they're a thing of the past, now. I'll just let them archive into Steam's history and fade away.
Sadly, they are not on a wiki-like web-site, so we can't do it. Are you open to any kind of cooperation?
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What they basically did for the Demo was nerf the stickies, nerf the Loch'n'Load, fix his damage variance, rebalance the Demoknight's weapons(includes nerfing the Tide Turner) and introduce 3 new weapons: Iron Bomber, and the Quickie Luncher(both Demo's) and the Panic Attack(multiclass shotgun).
Here's the link from the http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=15304 .
I don't enjoy being an a** or being angry. I enjoy writing because I can express myself. I feel like I can say the things about a game that no one else "wants" to say, or perhaps a perspective that they missed.
Yes, that is my style and I'm sorry if they seem "unreasonable" to you. Also bear in mind that some were "recommendations" before the idea was upgraded into "reviews", so some were very compact, overly shortened practice for me.
If I believe a game gets a 0 then I give it a 0. I don't see what's unfair about that.
Dammit, Moon Moon; you don't just ask people why they hate Palistine.