Kudistos Megistos said: I'm starting to feel that I'm getting trolled, so I'll stop trying to argue at this point. Anyway, on the off chance that you're being honest... I suggest first of all that you take some reading classes, since you completely miss the point of what I've been saying. (Also, some writing classes might make it seem less amusing when you talk about "expert opinions") I also suggest that you try to get over the fact that your favourite game isn't the most popular. When you seriously argue that some people's opinions are worth less than yours (conveniently, people who are likely to disagree with you), you come across as very desperate and unable to cope with reality. Accept that your favourite game isn't objectively better and that people who disagree with you might be just as well informed as you are (if not better informed); this obsession with playing games in the right order is just clutching very hard at at some very weak straws. You should also accept that the popularity of your favourite video game isn't that important and stop making such a big deal about it; your favourite video game's popularity isn't something you should take so...personally. A lot of people seem to live vicariously through their favourite game or console, as if its success reflects upon them in some way. It's disturbing. |
Once again your reading in, because of your massive bias into the topic and trying to make it about something it isn't because you know your points have no merit. Hence the insults... you know your arguements just don't hold up.
Some people have actually played all the Final Fantasy games in order and do like FF7 better. Their opinion matters more then yours as well... it has nothing better to do with "which game most people like better." Hell, the Final Fantasy I like best I don't even think is the best Final Fantasy. Cause I have something called objectivity. I can recognize the difference between "best" and "what i like best."
Whether something I like best is the best or not doesn't really matter. My favorite movie is "Brewster's Millions." I know it's not the "best movie of all time" nor even "the best Richard Pryor movie."
All things equal, the person with more expierence has an opinion worth more. Its really that simple.
Would you, or would you not agree that someone who grew up with Silent films, and then moved on with the technology to films with sound, is a better judge of movies then somebody equal who first listened to movies with sound, and went back and watched silent movies?
You would right? All things equal? In doing so, you've lost the argument. In not doing so, your being intellectually dishonest with yourself.