Well, that's just your opinion, and even if it turns out to be a fact, that doesn't mean that things shouldn't be criticized in order to be improved in future installment. Fellating fanboys are the number 1 cause of game companies going full retard.I can understand the complaints about some of the writing, and the expectations on Obsidian to be better than this, but IMO it's very hard to come up with a lot of games with better writing than PoE.
Like I said, I think criticism can be justified, in part because I have criticism myself.
IMO where I disagree with people is when they compare the writing to that of other games, and when they grade it (say, 7/10) thus implicitly comparing the writing to other games. I'm not only writing about what I've read on the Codex.
I think it's self-evident that PoE has better writing than nine out of ten PC games. I would say PoE has better writing than AT LEAST 8 out of ten PC RPGs. There are a lot of books with better writing than PoE however (duh!). In short a lot of people are either holding it to unfair standards or just being retards when they say it's bad.
No. Thesis statement is argument - evidence - conclusion, not the other way around. You start with criticism, provide arguments and necessary external data to support your point as necessary, then arrive at conclusion of whether it's unsalvageable shit, average shit or good shit.It's also always a bit hard to discern who is a fucktard and who is not when discussing writing. When people complain about combat and say that they got one-shotted by bears for four hours or have missed integral parts of the combat system, you can pretty much dismiss them immediately. When discussing writing you need to ask what other games have good writing, and after that, the specific complaints about writing.
I don't see how this is in disagreement with anything I wrote?
If a person says that "the writing is bad" and then goes on saying that "it's worse than DA:I", "it's worse than Skyrim", "it's worse than D:OS", "it's worse than CoD: Black Ops" then that person is in reality making an assessment based on different disposition. It's likely that we agree as much on which games are good as you agree with a dung beetle on preferred food.
Similarly, if a person presents the opinion that Fallout is bad because it has "much slower pace than Diablo" I think most of the Codex' inhabitants would disregard that opinion.
Every opinion is built on some kind of comparison (the "evidence" in your thesis statement model), and if that comparison is invalid, then the conclusion is also invalid, and in most cases also the argument.
An interesting statement.Only then will most of the haters implicate themselves as imbeciles and you can continue trusting your own judgement and indulging a smug sense of superiority.
Not an interesting reply to that statement, I'm afraid.
Fuck other PC RPGs. Compaire PoE with the other Obsidian games. How does it compaire with KotOR2, MotB, AP, F:NV? Or with PS:T, BG2?I don't know, really. This is pretty much the best writing there is if you compare to other RPGs. Not THE best but definitely top tier on a scale to 10 if we distribute PC RPGs evenly.
I can understand the complaints about some of the writing, and the expectations on Obsidian to be better than this, but IMO it's very hard to come up with a lot of games with better writing than PoE.
It's also always a bit hard to discern who is a fucktard and who is not when discussing writing. When people complain about combat and say that they got one-shotted by bears for four hours or have missed integral parts of the combat system, you can pretty much dismiss them immediately. When discussing writing you need to ask what other games have good writing, and after that, the specific complaints about writing. Only then will most of the haters implicate themselves as imbeciles and you can continue trusting your own judgement and indulging a smug sense of superiority.
And keep in mind that from these FNV, AP, and BG2 had mediocre writing. I would excpect the masterpiece of Obsidian, the game that they wanted to make, were free from publisers and was their baby to be above these three.
Well, what can I say, I agree with you here. As I wrote: "I can understand the complaints about some of the writing, and the expectations on Obsidian to be better than this".
But it's not the statement that "PoE is better than 99% of the games out there but worse than MotB, KotOR2 and PS:T" that I disagree with.
What's irritating to me is that the voices of those who say "PoE's writing is bad..." because it's worse than PS:T and those who state the same because it's worse than Skyrim (or whatever) are blending together.