KylieDog said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
KylieDog said:
Khuutra said:
KylieDog said:
Tellytubbies was just an example of a failed language made mostly of noises, I figured more people would know of tellytubbies than The Clangers or something (which I originally put and then changed to tellytubbies).
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You're still fundamentally wrong in that Teletubbies aren't speaking a proper language, most of the time.
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You aren't focusing on the point of my post though, even after I've now made clearer my example.
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I think you're missing the point that, me, Khuutra, and many others have made in the thread. Maturity isn't something that can be dictated by voice acting or no voice acting, nor does derogatory terms need to be applied to things you don't view as "mature" especially when you're doing it to complain about games and doing it with things that don't really relate. You can't patronize someone with how "immature" you view something as, and you should probably directly say what you dislike rather than call it something it's not.
The point of your post was to say how you dislike the route Zelda has taken, but you were using improper ways to debate and back up your claim, which is the focus of most of the counter points against you, you think we're missing the point, but not seeing that we are just directly knocking out your basis for your claims. In real debates like if you were to be on debate team and being graded on making a solid point your stance would have been detroyed and you wouldn't have a leg to stand on. Which is essentially what forums are for discussion and debate, it's debate team online 
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I never said that though I said...and I quote (with typos )...
"A majority of Zelddas fans have grown older yet Zelda has not and keeps targeting the same age group every game. Can look at multiple other games series for examples of games that grow with the players and the person making the statement which caused this thread is one of the people that wishes Zelda woudl grow like some other games."
My issue is that Zelda hasn't taken a route, it doesn't change. Look at the Metroid series for example, its changed and grown over the years in ways which Zelda games have failed to do. Metroid Prime 3 finally added voice acting and Other M is finally completing that by making Samus speak and become more engaging.
And just to be clear I never agreed with the entire OP quote, I think Zelda games are plenty long enough.
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Lets make all games head into the same directions and take all weapons and classes away from World of Warcraft then instead give them all sticks to hit each other on the head with. But yes, voice acting would be nice, which has nothing to do with how mature the game is or should be. Not to mention Zelda has changed plenty, while keeping the basics there.