Astromarine said:
that's true. I think what's bothering EvoG, though, and has been bothering me just a tad, is that this is the kind of stuff that defines a community. Just to let you know what I mean, I was brought to this site by a friend who is a major RPG fan <snip> Problem was, he kinda liked Dungeon Siege, for some reason, and got into a huge row here in the codex, making him leave and start thinking of you as a whole as idiots. I happen to be on everyone else's side here, and it didn't help that in his discussion he failed to actually defend his DS love to our satisfaction...
I get what you are saying, and I thought a lot about what EvoG said, and what Skorpio was saying while he was here, but I just can't agree, can't feel what they feel, etc. This site isn't about love, understanding, and converting idiots into thinking people. This site, at least for me, is a gentlemen's club sorta. You are either a gentleman or you are not. If you are not, you have no business being here, simple and blunt as that. Contrary to popular opinion, you can like whatever the hell you want as long as you can defend your position, even if you fail, you can move on and focus on something else, like many people who got flamed at first have done.
but that's the problem right there: people here seem to divide the world into two camps, the ones who like good RPGs and the ones who like the bad. It has to cross your minds sometimes that people can like both, for whatever reason. That guy I mentioned played and liked Dungeon Siege, NWN, all Ultimas, all Wizardries, all Fallouts, etc. He opens the main Codex page, and sees 20 news stories likening him to an amoeba, he's likely to be pissed off, and there goes another round of the Codex dance.
I disagree. You can like both as long as you realize what exactly you like. I like BG2, of course it sucked as an RPG, but it was a great adventure game. As long as people aren't trying to convince me that it's the greatest RPG of all time, I have no problems with them. Same goes for KOTOR. Volourn, for example, likes Bio games, and he's doing fine here, in fact, he's the one who flames and trolls the most.
Of course we disagree a lot, but that what makes a good discussion fun. We discussed KOTOR's issues with him a lot, sometimes he sees my point, sometimes he pretends that he doesn't
, but he knows what we are talking about and he doesn't take personal offense every times he sees a news post trashing KOTOR.
It is an alternative RPG site, where I can read stuff about the games coming out that are REALLY interesting. Games that are not interesting to the readership of the Codex SHOULD BE ONLY MINIMALLY COVERED.
Name 5 RPGs that you are looking forward to in 2004. It's not that many. I played KOTOR mainly because I didn't have anything else to play. I would have bought HotU but I strongly dislike uber classes, and I returned NWN. I'm sure that many people are playing all these lesser RPGs for the same reason. SInce people play them, we cover them. The Codex is a news site, so discussing news items and reviewers opinion is a part of the deal. It seems to many that we pick only KOTOR reviews and trash the hell out of them, but actually the ratio of KOTOR reviews vs ToEE reviews is 5 or 10 to 1, for obvious reasons: everybody wants to review KOTOR, even those who didn't play it yet
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I do realize though that some people are turned off by what they see as negativity and what I'd like to call "low tolerance for stupidity". Well, in that case..no, it's not "fuck you", although that would be my second choice
... these people can start new in-depth discussions. Mind blowing concept, eh?
There is no need to go so low as to make a news post about another site's news post.
I don't see anything wrong with covering reviews. In an ideal word, the reviews would be well written discussing games strength and weaknesses, and we'd discuss that as well, giving our readers every opinion that exists on a given game. Well, it aint an ideal world, but it's still a task worth doing.
THAT is the threshold people complaining here wish you hadn't crossed: KOTOR, as you yourself pointed, wasn't even the subject of your news post, the *review* was. For myself, as much fun as I derive from "look at him, he's TEH STOOPID" threads (hell, I even made one myself once), I wish you'd keep them in the forums where they belong, instead of on the news page. Keep that for stuff that's actually news.
Why? There are many reviewers who came to us defending their positions, actually I'm surprised that the armchair guys didn't show up, but anyway, a lot of evil in the gaming industry starts with media coverage. They are the ones who create hype and drive people into frenzy, who knows, if they start being more objective, maybe the overall quality of games would increase.