Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
There is so much wrong with your debate tactics that I do not know where to begin.

... a whole bunch of stuff
I had this feeling while reading this post that I was running around a tetherball post. You seem to spend a lot of time talking a lot less time actually getting a message across. I'm sorry, I guess this post is irrelevant and I don't mean to upset you, but I admit I couldn't help myself after reading it. The truth is Rokien probably made this post, along with all his many other posts because he wants an opinion voiced. Everyone knows that that not even half the player base bothers to post on here. There may be a large group that read and do not post. These are things the developers have acknowledge. Rokien posts and voices his opinions when he can just in case there are like minded individuals that have yet to speak out. People may find it annoying but in truth, often times people do agree with his posts. So I hope everyone can find it in themselves to forgive him despite his inability to shut his mouth before he can speculate off the deep end.

I'd also like to argue that money is a very big driving force for an artist or designer. It's true people have passions about these things and they may pursue them regardless. However, there is an entire nation founded on the belief that money or at least recognition and appreciation for a creation is a driving force for these people. That's why patents exist after all. To say sales is not an inspiration for a gaming company is incredibly wrong. I'm sure that game developers feel very 'close' to their projects and they are proud of them no matter how well they are received by the public, but I doubt very many game developers have had the freedom to do whatever they want with their own game due to the investment cost of such projects.

There are not forums for every game. People don't set up these things so that they can be littered with praises. It's a place we can all speak our mind so that the developers can understand the demographic and desires of their consumers. So lets talk about the topic rather than argue whether this topic is valid or somehow intrinsically immoral.

Anyways... Having two home points is just another uneeded addition to this game. I wish we'd get the feeling that traveling is part of the adventure. I get tired of just being at different locations and either talking to an npc or in a fight. There is no getting there or exploration, it's just simply look at the map and teleport. So for each new addition that makes traveling easier, the game becomes less full and more flat. Though I feel this whole messy transportation system will get a revamp in 2.0 so I reserve any true complaints for that.