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I think a lot of this is just trying to justify an argument that doesn't really need to be justified, on both accounts. It's a matter of perspective. Some people feel shafted about WT, others like it the way it is. It doesn't change the outcome though, they probably aren't going to redesign DRG, not because it's right or wrong but because this is a personal belief people have. It's not something that needs to be changed in order to fix DRG. It's not broken - I'm sure both sides would agree on that. The best we can hope for is they listen to everyone's feedback and keep that in mind for the future.
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RiceisNice
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Well, for one, you're replying to a post that I'm not really quoting you on. That was a different argument entirely, for a different purpose, so of course there's different things being discussed. Different points to prove, or speak on. It's not a matter of wanting different things, just different facets of the same issue.
Two, I continue to reiterate that I don't speak for everyone because of silly accusations like you're making. It's too easy for someone to think that I am, even if I clearly say "In my opinion" or explicitly stating I'm not. I use 'we' as a way to define DRG, because I am one, not because of any plans to speak for others. And further on that point, just because I (I'm not sure if you were trying to allude to me there) feel as if one skill could have been dealt with differently doesn't mean all of a sudden I think DRG is awful, or not where they need to be.
You continue to make strange conclusions based on what I'm saying. I never say, or allude to the idea that DRG is a crap job. I never insinuate that we need something more than we've got. I'm saying it would have been nice to have 5 all new abilities, as opposed to 4, with one that only has the actual purpose of giving us challenge. I'm not sure how that translates into, "We need more!"
It's like if someone brings you Pokemon Blue for your birthday, and someone else brings you Pokemon Red. It's not like you can't see that Red has some difference, however slight. It's not even about the strength of the two games collectively, or the franchise at all. It's as simple as just wanting to have two separate games or gifts for your birthday. Same concept I'm trying to explain with WT.