windbane said:
How about you stop speculating on nothing, and stop repeating yourself. You can edit the post all you want but you made a thread based on the fact that you thought the next Rachet game, Tools of Destruction, might be bad because the franchises that Insomniac have done declined. It was only after I corrected you that you "changed everything." So I think my posts have been quite useful. You also thought a Jak 4 game would be worse because each game declined (if only from 90% to 85%), and you then went on to warn us about Uncharted, a game everyone else in the world is impressed with. Now, you pretty much have nothing left to say about it except "it might happen..." regarding this selling issue in which there is absolutely no evidence to suggest they will. Sony has no reason to sell those IPs off. You could just admit you were wrong and move on, but you have to change the entire arguement and tell us we can't prove you wrong because now you are just speculating on something that MIGHT happen. Hey, what will happen when Bungie sells the Halo franchise? I bet it wouldnt be as good because when they lost their Myth: The Fallen Lords franchise it went into a sharp decline (87% to 77%)! (completely ignoring the fact that Microsoft owns Halo even though Bungie develops it, in case you missed that comparison) |
I never said that Tools of Destruction would be bad. You misunderstood me. In fact, I think it's going to be the best Ratchet and Clank ever. I only made a prediction thread of what could happen if Insomniac sold off the franchise again, which I do not think would happen. That was all. You took it way too seriously. I changed everything before, to eliminate false understandings of my thread. By the way, the Jak series went from about a 91% to about a 76% (Jak X Racing), therefore, I predict that Jak 4 could be lower than 85% (Jak 3), but then again, it could be higher. Most of my posts are based on opinions, or predictions. Please understand that. If Bungie sells the Halo franchise, it would probably decline to, since that is usually what happens most of the time.Â







