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axt113 said:
Khuutra said:

....I was being facetious for the sake of proving the point that umbers cannot be indicative of how one is going to enjoy a game, which is all that matters in the first place as someonee who consumes video games.

More people finding something fun does not make it more fun, it just means that more people find it fun.

There are value metrics that can be determined by numbers, but if you thinkn you can take my attempt to gracefully leave this conversation and turn it into acquiescence to a point which I have contested since the beginning then you are more sorely mistaken in this than you are on the aforementioned contested point.

But as I pointed out, we measure based on numbers, think about it, companies want the most people to have fun, because that leads to greatest sales, and long term sales, success is measured by numbers.

Success is measured by numbers, but success cannot be absolutely equated to quality either.

You're going to have to come up with much strong reasoning to convince me of your position here.

Actually, I take that back. Convincing me of your position in this case is not possible. It implies that every Final Fantasy is better than every Mother, or every Fire Emblem, or every Ogre Battle. It doesn't fly. There's nothing more to be said on that subject.