
If you think that's the rule rather than the exception (or at the very least, something not that common), you might want to look outside your bubble.
Most people here should do that actually.



So in other words:
"They'll leave the game because I hated it, there's no way anyone can or will like it."?
It's funny, because most people I play with still comments to this day that their friends are wanting to play but can't till the PS3 version rolls around.
If anyone needs to "look outside of their bubble" it's the pessimists. Not to mention no one said anything about it "being the rule", especially considering it's only the people who don't play the game or already left seemingly think nothing positive can happen.
Last edited by Jennestia; 04-06-2011 at 11:01 AM.

I just reread why that guy replied to you the way he did (which I sort of missed when replying to your post). No, he's not right in saying that anyone who'll ever join will also leave, but as things are there aren't enough changes to make returning players happy.
Shouldn't have replied to you (like I said, I got the wrong impression from not reading the first quote in its context), so disregard my initial comment.
Last edited by solracht; 04-06-2011 at 11:15 AM.
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