Vault Dweller
Commissar, Red Star Studio
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I'm referring to every flame war I've had with Exitium. The pattern is "he starts, I reply", and then it's a "cycle of verbal violence" lol. I rarely start anything, but I'm a good sport and can play these games too. Btw, we've had several disagreements, have I ever insulted you just because your opinion is different? Just curious.RGE said:Are you referring to only this thread, or to the thing that's been going on for a while now, and which will probably keep going on for as long as you both enjoy antagonistic debate so much?Vault Dweller said:No, I don't. The way I see it, I made a news post and hoped that people would join a dialogue-related discussion. Exitium started flaming away. I replied. The end.RGE said:Oh, you're both behaving like assholes, and you know it too.
He can disagree all he wants, that's what people usually do around here, but his games speak for themselves. Anyway, if you paid attention, I didn't say "look at teh fool, he doesn't know how to use dialogues". I simply stated that that's where we disagree with him. Is that offensive? Are we supposed to agree with anything and just nod and applaud? It was supposed to be a discussion, and David dropped by and stated his position, disagreeing with me. So what? I really, *really* don't see a problem here.I agree that it seems just like you said, that dialogue options aren't there to be choices, but unless you can read his mind or have a confession, all you have is an educated guess. His reply in this thread was vague, but seemed to disagree with you.
Of course, but, imo, the Codex is mostly a discussion site. The news people can get at many places, the discussions are only here. I stated something that I believe to be true. Somebody else, even if it's Gaider himself disagreed. Once again, so what? In cases like that, there is no truth, only opinions.In my mind there's a difference between what you and I may believe to be true, and what is actually true, because we could still be wrong.
Imo, Exitium did much more damage to the site and to this discussion by starting the flame war, then I did when I disagreed with David Gaider.
And I explained my position on that. We judge games overall. Many people think that Lionheart sucked terribly. I even wrote a review stating that. Yet, Barcelona was a decent town, much better then Hommlet for example, yet overall, despite that the game sucked, and the fact that there were a few good places doesn't change that. Same with Bio games. Of course, there are multiple solutions quests, of course, there are some non-linear areas, but *overall* Bio games are linear games featuring one-solution quests. You disagree? Fine. Let's talk about it, because what I said is not an absolute truth but an opinion to be discussed. If you do want to talk about it though, do me a favour and start a new thread in the General RPG section.But there are multiple solutions there, so your attempts to polarize things come off as you being less than accurate.
I don't care. What I like the most are discussions.Which is probably not a concern for you, because you like the heat.
Webster sez that antagonism is "actively expressed opposition". Is there anything wrong with that?Well, I prefer a discussion, and without the antagonism.
My apologies then. There were many discussions I was involved in at that moment, and I didn't have time to reply to your post and then forgot. Thanks for reminding then, I will reply later on today.He boggled my mind when he never explained why he thought that real time combat requires a high number of enemies.