• CaptainEffort@sh.itjust.works
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    That companies will change things, even when people love those things?

    You should look into dmc Devil May Cry, or any other number of failed entries in well established successful series that completely departed from what people enjoyed.

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      No. You’re asserting it was demonstrably more popular and better to not have waypoints. Come on. Don’t pretend you can’t follow the thread here. Prove it or move on man.

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        1 year ago

        Lol what? When did I assert that? I said that your comment, that a company would never change something audiences loved, was unfortunately not true.

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          I never said that and you are by proxy taking up the stance in the comments above. If you can’t follow the discussion then please leave me alone.

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              Scroll up. You’re ignoring multiple comments and the entire thrust of my initial comment. Stop playing dumb or just leave me alone.

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                You said you never said that. You literally did. Unless you claimed it to be Opposite Day in an earlier comment I don’t think there’s much room for disagreement.

                Either way, I think I’m done. It’s clear that you have no interest in actually talking about this. Just know that companies are more than willing to change things, even when people love them.

                I’m sorry my one sentence off hand comment caused this to be a whole thing.