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Skimming through the posts i can see its mostly comments about how games like FF (and COD) don't deserve their sales and acclaim. But thats just how media and art works.

Example we have Post modern or post classic art of Picasso and Van Gogh both of whom hated their work and considered it garbage yet it recieves much appraisal for its innovation. Or we have pop stars that companies sell to the public based on personality instead of quality

I think the issue that stems is that people are afraid to stary from the flock and so what's good for the goose is good for the gander. If you buy K2 but all your friends bought the new CoD i think it would be hard to convince a third person to buy K2.

The tactic with industy, art and media in general is my new favourite over used (by me) quote:

You can't fool all the people all of the time...

But if you fool the right ones then the rest will fall behind,



"Rainbird: Why don't Nintendo and Microsoft Copy the Sony Blog?

Bagenome:You can't shoot things on a blog, and babies can't read, so I don't think it would suit either one's target audience."

 

d21lewis said:
Honestly, do JRPG makers even realize how hard it is to save the world? That shit is impossible!