You certainly did claim it. I don't think you have the right to claim to know how the game is or is not coded if you are not on the development team.I most certainly am not. And I never claimed I did. A *fact* is that those accusing Yoshida of lying or pulling excuses aren't as well, and when one throws accusations around, he should probably comes with substantiated evidence, of which I saw one.
On the other hand, I have plenty of experience in interacting with Yoshida over several years due to my job, and he certainly does not strike me as someone who would intentionally lie or pull excuses. He has never been afraid of making unpopular statements, and his team is one of the most hard-working in the industry. So yeah, if they tell me something is impossible or problematic to implement, I certainly give them the benefit of the doubt.
Last edited by Valinis; 06-03-2017 at 09:46 AM.
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