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Khuutra said:
radiantshadow92 said:
Kasz216 said:

You couldn't be missing the point harder if you tried...

Proffesionalism has no bearing on what your trying to argue.

You could argue that Hitler was right and do it in a proffesional way.

WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL WAY (BTW YOU KEEP SPELLING IT WRONG)?....seriously, forget all that crap, he brings up a good point, yes the article is not the best thing written on the internet, but IT BRINGS UP GOOD POINTS, thats all that matters to me, its a good article overall, YOU couldnt be missing the point if you tried, i dont care he wrote it in baby language, or if he spelled the whole thing wrong, or if ESPN has better writers, his point is valid, how he expresses it should not be pointed as an embarrassment just because hes bashing someones favorite game, if he said OH MGS4 has long ass movies, i would not call it embarrassing, its A VALID POINT and should be expressed in whichever way he wants

That quote tree was becoming a war crime.

No, Kasz was the one originally making a point here, and if you wan to argue with him you have ot address his point. Professionalism in the relaying of one's opinion does affect perceived validity for many people, myself included. The man isn't writing an editiorial. He's having a breakdown. I'm embarrassed for him, because the language and vindictiveness on display here is not something that a grown man should be showing in public about anything, least of all video games, and in that case least of all because a game is selling better than he wants it to.

He's complaining that people like New Super Mario Bros. Wii too much. And he's doing it in a completely unrelatable way.

hes saying its selling TOO MUCH FOR ITS QUALITY AND WORK INPUT....he relating the game to another game that in his opinion should be regarded as a higher platformer.....i know his point, hes saying that daemon had no professionalism, he was expressing himself as writer, even if he has no professionalism, he still makes a valid point which is professional enough for me