I wonder what notes were swapped over Yoshi's dinner with his two guests? Yoshi seems to have an interest in western mmos.
I wonder what notes were swapped over Yoshi's dinner with his two guests? Yoshi seems to have an interest in western mmos.



Only, there's really not much "standard western MMORPG" in Dark Age of Camelot, that incidentally is one of the best MMORPGs of all times.
But of course your seething negativity can't really consider realism and logic, can it?
Last edited by Abriael; 01-24-2013 at 06:17 AM.
But of course you're just talking shit despite the fact it wasn't negative, since Yoshida himself said he wants ARR to be able to compete and capture western audiences or there's really no point.
So in essence, you pretty much called Yoshida negative lol.



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.
Last edited by Abriael; 01-24-2013 at 07:15 AM.
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.
Agreed.
And why do ppl keep saying there was so much in that letter? A cupl screenies of character models (most of which we basically seen before)? I appreciate the letter, anything is better than nothing, I guess I just didn't take away from it what alot of you all in this thread did. The pictures of his RL adventures were entertaining though, especially since I had no clue that even went on.
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