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Boutros said:
Khuutra said:

You meaning it doesn't make you any less of a busta for explicitly making the complaint to rile a person (me) up.

"That shit" is a colloquialism referring to the entirety of the conversation or any given subject. When I refer to the final battle in Ocarina of Time, for instance, I might say "that shit was incredible". Your oversensitive ballyhooing is neither convincing nor impressive.

My comment was truly not aimed at you. I just thought it was amusing of you to jump on morenoingrato's opinion simply because it went against your's and I wondered if you'd do the same with me. I'm afraid you took it the wrong way.

My complaint is legit and I have as much of a right to say as anybody else, whether that makes me a busta or not.

I always supported that the best art style for the Zelda franchise was the realistic-cartoony mix a bit like OoT. I liked Wind Waker's art style too but I wouldn't want another Zelda with it. Twilight visuals were impressive at first but it made me realize that too realistic isn't what's best for the franchise.

Also, I don't speak nor write so rude so that's why I didn't know about "that shit".

And why are you using personal attacks on me? I've seriously never been so downgraded for saying my opinion on forums.

Never been so "degraded", and if you've never been told that you were being overly sensitive then you are far too sheltered and delicate for this forum - or any forum. And yes, that is a matter of you being overly sensitive, and your final paragraph also qualifies as oversensitive ballyhooing. Pointing that out is not, in point of fact, a personal attack.

My response to morenoingrato is related to a pattern of behavior seeing repeated iterations. I shouldn't have to repeat this; I said it in my first post in this thread.

You're free to express your opinions, but in so doing you implicitly accept that you are holding those opinions up for free (and public!) ridicule. Do not say anything if you can't take people responding in disagreement.

Skyward Sword is neither overly cartoony nor overly realistic, comparing favorably to Ocarina or Majora in that it's highly stylistic, differentiating itself primarily through its use of color.

The point that you do not "speak nor write so rude[ly]" is rather aside from the point, particularly when the colloquialism has been explained and should be difficult to misconstrue based on context - unless, of course, one is being overly sensitive.

And I will tell you like I told morenoingrato:

I hope that every wish you have concerning this game, where they run counter to mine, is ground into dust and forgotten. You can go right ahead and be dissatisfied with the direction of the game; I like it enough that your dissatisfaction is entirely immaterial. I am immensely glad that Nintendo is going in a direction I like rather than a direction you like.