HoangNhatAnh said:
Vodacixi said:
I'm not interrupting you at all. I'm just saying you're being very rude to him.
You like X. He doesn't care about X. He told you multiple time. And you keep going. Continuing going after him over and over again is disrespectful. And if I'm passing by and I see someone being disrespectful, I'll say it. And I don't give a damn if you're not comfortable with that. Learn to have a conversation and no one will tell you how to behave.
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He could dislike/hate it or whatever, it's fine. But he only needs to say that one time, no need for the second time or more, also, he keeps mentioning that this is remaster, which is wrong. That's why i keep asking him
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Yeah, it's what happens when someone tells you his opinion and you keep quoting him about how much everyone else likes the thing. You're gonna get the exact same response.
"I don't care" "But it's so cool" I still don't care" "But it's a remake" I don't care" But it will have new story elements" I DON'T CARE" "B-B-B-But..."
Jesus, let it go.
Also, it's a remastering job. It's not being remade. Under those new textures and lightning, is probably the exact same code of the original Wii Release. Just like Ocarina of Time 3D, which despite being called a remake, the game's logic behaves exactly as the N64 version. Hence why some glitches of the original can be performed on the 3D version. Therefore, is not a remake.
Xenoblade Definitive Edition is the same game with better visuals and some adds and tweaks. A drammatic overhaul, but still not a remake. A remake makes the game again from scratch, which consequentialy makes it a new game, different from the original. And judging by what they have shown, it's 1:1 the same game. Maybe they'll add a new area or some new story element. But that doesn't make the Wii code of the other 99% of the game disappear.