


So in essence, you're warping what people say to prove a false point, as usual.
There's a large difference between "being able to compete and capture western audiences" and "making a generic western MMORPG"
Nice try. Didn't work though. More luck next time.
This is exactly what you did, and always do, as usual.
Indeed:There's a large difference between "being able to compete and capture western audiences" and "making a generic western MMORPG"
Oh I'm sorry, you're right, I said Generic MMORPG in that post. I mean how else would they capture the audiences besides making it a standard MMO?
Keep on twisting people's words around to fit your agenda, as you say.
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Unfortunately for you no, considering I quoted you word by word. You're the one that used the definition "standard western MMORPG".
Can't really accuse anyone of warping anything when they call you on your seething and illogical negativity by quoting the exact words you spout.
That's evident, but thanks.
By making it a good MMO. Which is what Dark Age of Camelot was, without being in any way "standard", like anyone that played it or even read about it (and doesn't talk out of the wrong orifice) would know.I said Generic MMORPG in that post. I mean how else would they capture the audiences besides making it a standard MMO?
Oh, I don't have an agenda. I'm not the one that stays here only to bash the game.Keep on twisting people's words around to fit your agenda, as you say.
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Unfortunately for you no, considering I quoted you word by word. You're the one that used the definition "standard western MMORPG".
Can't really accuse anyone of warping anything when they call you on your seething and illogical negativity by quoting the exact words you spout.Okay guys, take it outside please.This is exactly what you did, and always do, as usual.
Indeed:
Oh I'm sorry, you're right, I said Generic MMORPG in that post. I mean how else would they capture the audiences besides making it a standard MMO?
Keep on twisting people's words around to fit your agenda, as you say.



Luckily for me, what you said is there for everyone to see.
If you didn't continue to spout unwarranted negativity based on hot air, people wouldn't attack what you say.
Except no one said what you're accusing of. You stated that, not me. You decided to attack me out of the blue.
Except no one was being negative. Why else would you swap notes with western/eastern developers? They know their markets. Yoshida's own words was he felt they should take WoW and merge it with FF, which people consider "the global standard" and pretty much what everyone follows since. Unless you happened to forget that he's met with Blizzard as well.If you didn't continue to spout unwarranted negativity based on hot air, people wouldn't attack what you say.



You use the wording "standard western MMORPG", which Dark Age of Camelot isn't (nor is Warhammer Online), and A Realm Reborn isn't as well.
There's no "out of the blue". You said something utterly nonsensical and fairly ignorant, and got called on it.
You completely misrepresented Yoshida's words.Except no one was being negative. Why else would you swap notes with western/eastern developers? They know their markets. Yoshida's own words was he felt they should take WoW and merge it with FF, which people consider "the global standard" and pretty much what everyone follows since. Unless you happened to forget that he's met with Blizzard as well.
Looking at what the competition does, which is indispensible to cultivate one's market awareness, doesn't in any way imply doing something "standard". Which ARR isn't anyway, as everything we've seen so far clearly shows.
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