Quote Originally Posted by darkstarpoet1 View Post
that is called voicing a concern. giving feedback is for after it goes into the game. the thing is he voices a concern based off of questionable evidence is better than the people disputing his concerns with zero evidence. he has a right to voice his concerns. they may be wrong once the patch hits, but it is nice to see where people have concerns so they can be tested, disputed, and refuted after the items are brought into the game.
Right, except the fact that he did voice his concern off of very VERY superficial, non-empirical (sp) information, and the majority of us have been trying to say, "Hey, bro, yeah it seems weird, but it's even more weird that they'd spend thousands of hours just to create something that will have little to no effect at all to the current system. I think you should just relax for the time being, try out the patch, and if you still have concerns voice them again once you've had a chance to actually try the new stuff out."

Yes, by all means voice your concerns, but don't shout "the sky is going to fall on Friday!" and expect to be coddled by the rest of the community. Especially when nearly every attempt to approach his concerns from a different perspective he's just going to sit there and shove his subjective concerns in your face like it's the factual realization of what will come.