Am I the only one annoyed that I can't vote for my fav female hair style because it is male hair 1?
Am I the only one annoyed that I can't vote for my fav female hair style because it is male hair 1?
Strawman: It was his own words. If you are talking about my second paragraph, i specifically wrote "to those saying". Read.
Ad Hominem: I didn't attack him as a person, I attacked his actions; which directly relate to his own argument. It doesn't make sense to submit your own submission into the contest, but then not end up as a finalist, but then complain about how everyone elses designs dont suit what the "community" wants. Also, i just simply stated his design did not suit my taste either. I was rather harsh with it, yes.
Unwarranted Assumptions: What was being assumed? The final line of my post? Yes that was an assumption. But can you blame me? If his entry got in the finalist (and even won maybe) would he be posting this? Ask yourself that.
Appeal to Motive: Of course? Of course I question the entirety of this thread and the OPs motive of it. It doesnt make sense, and is very hypocritical.
Comparative: Yes, It was a rather big comparison to make. But the fact that this is being blown up to this extent, I felt like it was needed, just to remind people of the fact that it is just hairstyles, and we are lucky enough to have this contest in the first place. People just need to appreciate things more. And not once did I mention any starving kids in Africa. So just call it Relative Privation Fallacy if you must.
What did you do? Did you just throw out as much English terminology as you can to make yourself sound cool or something? The picture also isn't helping.
Last edited by yuixjfa; 09-04-2015 at 09:00 PM.

A. The argument is that the finalists aren't sufficiently varied, which is to the detriment of community agency when collaborating to decide a design for inclusion to the game. You've exaggerated in saying a design submitted by the OP is unlikely to please everyone, when no one design is ever going to please the community at-large. It is not, and has never been about pleasing everyone and the limit of 2 winners is a testament to that fact; it's about giving everyone equal opportunity to submit or vote for the sort of designs they like. If the finalists are all similar, and you don't like any of the finalist designs, then you aren't being properly represented.
B. You referred to people complaining about finalist homogeneity as "entitled", with pejorative intonation. "Entitled" is the mating-call of the consumer sheep.
C & D. This has been refuted several times over. Just fuck off; even were it true you have no basis for proving it.
E. The fact the game failed doesn't matter now that it's printing money. With success the onus is now on SE to reorganise their priorities; do not diminish the import of delivering a quality service if you wish to continue doing business.
F. No, but since you're replying 4 hours late I'm guessing you had to reference definitions for them and have been fuming over how to dissect and respond to each one. Butthurt much?
Just posting at the same level of quality as you, my friend.
Last edited by Glasya; 09-04-2015 at 09:57 PM. Reason: character overflow



I don't know, I'm with... yuixjfa (?) with this. I said my peace with, "You can't please everyone all the time, so it's better not to try." This contest wasn't about trying to please everyone, it was about letting the community submit and choose an upcoming hairstyle with a prize for the player that made the winning hairstyle. But instead of congratulating the finalists for making it to the finalist stage, the original post decries them for not being 'what the community wants', nevermind that other players made the finalist styles and that they were picked from what had to be thousands of entries with an untold amount of similarity (not as unlikely as you might think). This is the hang up the 'naysayers' against the original post are having. The very apparent level of ingratitude at Square, even though they didn't even have to host this contest to begin with.
Maybe my opinion may be different from others, but... I'm fine that my entry didn't get picked: there are so many (both in the finalists and the 'lets post ours' thread) beautiful entries that I think are way better/talented than mine. So, I congratulate the finalists, and I thank all who looked at and "liked" my entry in the 'lets post ours' thread. Also, I have voted for the finalists that I like, and am looking forward to seeing the new hairstyles (whichever they may be) in game. And, I also hope SE makes more of these contests in the future.
Also, sorry OP, but I don't feel right signing your "petition."
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そういうことじゃなくて。。。典型的なクソ「指示厨」のたわごと話だけじゃん。 心配ない。 (please forgive me for my very bad Japanese. lol) -- (nnn...right... tn b'cuz it is soo bad: "That's not really it... That's just typical fucking "telling-off-like-middle-schooler-esque" shit talk. Don't worry.")
Anyways, I think it's more like some kind of debate tool that white knights, SJWs, Fedora-wearing internet heroes, and malnourished 400lb foreveralone neckbeards use to dismantle an argument they don't personally agree with. It's like, "Since I can't win with a well-constructed argument, I'll win by just throwing some fallacy terms at it to make it sound wrong/false, while simultaneously implying/making myself look like an authority on internet debates - even though I'm not qualified. Yay!...I'm such an internet tough guy!"
If that doesn't work, or is met with a counter, then it will usually devolve into a "...sheep," or "he mad" shit post, or a "stop liking what I don't like" whine. When these kind of posts appear, I just ignore them. They are irksome and tiresome. They're not qualified to speak against anything, and they're not saying anything either. They are simply shit posts. They're just trying to look important. I think the term "narcissist" comes to mind.
Also, this post...
...is what irony looks like.
A real debater would not verbalize the fallacies. Instead s/he would simply identify them, and use that to construct a usable counter argument -- kinda like playing chess, and drawing the other party into a checkmate.
And... Admittedly, I looked it up - just to be sure it was okay to use the term, "internet hero," but the proof is in the pudding. lol![]()
"Sheep" confirmed. Hahahaha. Too funny. That made my day. Thank you. lol
And, yes I know, the internet tough guys would call the above an "Ad Hominem" fallacy. But, it's just an opinion and view that I'm expressing, and I have every right to express it. :P Teehee
But really though, all joking aside, those shit posts really are irksome and tiresome.
And, that...*sigh* was the last fuck I was holding onto, and ...
Goodbye little "last fuck" birdie.
I'm done.
Last edited by Kyonika; 09-04-2015 at 11:16 PM.
No one has called the hairstyles scraps that I've seen. The only person to use the word at all was me, and it was not referring to the hairstyles if you had taken the time to read a little more carefully.
It was referring to the idea the poster before me had, saying we should just accept whatever SE does and that we're basically lucky to get anything, and saying we're ignored because we don't:
As for 1.0 comment, the same concept applies. It's a different scale than the hairstyles, but the concept applies.
And I don't think it's entitled for paying customers to complain about things relevant to the product (the game) when we feel we have legitimate reason to. Again, the word is misused. We are being sold a service/product, the company's goal is to keep us buying into it, it's mutually beneficial for us to share our grievances, and it's definitely not "entitled".
As paying customers, we do not have to and should not have to be expected to sit back and be thankful for any and every little thing we get in addition to not being allowed to voice our grievances without being considered "entitled".
We have three options when we have a grievance:
1. Voice it and hope you will be heard.
2. Take your money elsewhere.
3. Not say anything even when you feel improvement is possible, and contribute to a lack of anything being done about it.
Personally, I feel this could have been done better, but will not leave the game over it. But since I feel it could have been done better, and I'm not the type to sit down and be quiet when I feel it could have been done better because I like the game and think it could be even better, and want to contribute my opinion on how it could be better rather than sit idle and go where the wind blows, that leaves option 1 for me. That is not an entitled attitude by any means. Criticism is integral to progress.
Last edited by Adire; 09-04-2015 at 05:01 PM.




Ayup.
I'm just hoping that if SE were to do this kind of contest again, they split hairstyles into three categories for the two genders for people to vote for (short, medium and long) and then have people vote on one of the top three (one of each from short, medium and long). Maybe even be a little stricter on rules, by requiring artists to only use the templates they provide (as I mentioned in that same quote, I feel some people are voting by how nice the art looks, rather than the hairstyle alone).
Last edited by Nestama; 09-04-2015 at 05:11 PM.



This is honestly what I had been expecting them to do, or at the very least provide an equal number of short, medium and long hairstyles for each gender in the finals. I suspect there would have been far less complaining if they'd done that-- I know that I at least would have been fine with it even if I hadn't particularly cared for any of the hairstyles selected simply because then there would truly be some diversity in what was represented.
Nope, there are not "two of each gender" winning. It's "the two most-voted-on hairstyles", meaning ONE from each gender. With the five runner-ups from each gender category winning just the barding. (Two First Prizes and ten Runner-up Prizes, as listed in the Lodestone post.)
Several of us who agree don't have a stake in "winning" or even making it to the finalists, because we either didn't enter the contest or weren't allowed to enter based on where we live.
And it's not really a matter of jealousy at all.
Let's say 100 female entries were sent in. There were 10 side-pony tails, 10 pigtails/two-tails, 10 pony-tails/one-tails, 10 short-and-spiky, 10 long-and-straight, 10 long-and-curly, 10 elaborate-updos, 10 no-bangs (of various varieties), 10 'masculine cuts' and 10 braid-based.
Would you be happier if they let the community vote on one from each 'style category', or three each from the first three categories and one from the fourth, ignoring all the other styles? Because to me (and several others), the latter is what it seems happened here. =/
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