I think so too. He's made it clear he's listening, and I like him. Just need to be patient and give him a chance.From what I'm seeing, Yoshida actually has some vision of where he wants the game to go, but he's keeping his cards real close to his chest.
Before any "compromise" can be made, we need to actually see just what it is he's trying to implement and try it out, so that we can offer some intelligent feedback.
Devs are like parents. They have to listen to the feelings of the individual kids, then make the best decisions for the family that they can.
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