Diogo Ribeiro
Erudite
plin said:Well, they probably did it to please some fans who wanted it, I don't understand how it's hurting you guys even if you were to play it. You simply don't have to join them all.
That I recall, no one said we were being forced.
Your analogy is stupid because it shouldn't be hurting your gameplay at all (if it is, it's your own stubborness), it's there for kids who want to join them all.
No, my analogy actually picks up on your suggestion and applies it to a possible real life situation to show that it's your argument that's stupid. You suggest that something that would be harmful to gameplay, in terms of balance and design, should be ignored, when I pointed out that ignoring doesn't make it any less problematic. The analogy applies. Do I have to draw out the parallels one by one myself so you can understand it?
Really, this isn't real life.
I'm so glad you got that one right. That's right, it's a game. And we're discussing it. Keep up with the program and don't even try using the stale argument that since its a game it shouldn't be taken seriously.
This isn't some horrible neighborhood that will kill you or steal from you. It's a design decision to give most likely the majority what they want, and something the hardcore realists (or whatever you want to be) can ignore so easily.
It's funny that everytime I see someone pointing out what they perceive to be a problem in a game, they're automatically labelled some utterly dumbfounding term. No plin, I'm not a "hardcore realist". In fact, I don't care about realism in games. You'll rarely see me ask for it or take it into account. I care about credibility, which is different. As such, I care that a game presents me with a situation where two factions that do not get along with each other suddenly presents me with a situation where both display no qualms about having an operative working for (and possibly against) both. Simply put, its nonsensical and is running contrary to what was initially designed.
If you want to be able to join only one, restrict yourself. Role-play in a role-playing game if you must. Go the path you want to and let some kids have fun being in all of them. Big deal.
So now, you go from suggesting that people should ignore something to suggesting roleplaying will somehow make it better? Please. Using roleplaying as an excuse for being willfully ignorant doesn't suit you. Wheter I roleplay or not, the problem will be there regardless. Suggesting that I should roleplay and contain myself is useless because that does not lessen the severity of the problem nor does it excuse it.