BasilZero said:
First of all - Calm down and welcome to the Internet. You say you dont like my posts , I dont like your threads as of late either like the Nintendo Pride thread. I know you care which is why I'm voicing my opinion of the matter to you now. Its not a captain obvious comment, its pretty much reality. I mean who the hell even says blood and mature story is enough reason for a core/hardcore game these days? Trolls who have nothing else better to do lol. If you honestly get put down cause of that or people call a system of your choice a casual system then its best to avoid them or ignore them completely and continue on what you mainly want to do. The best way to counter people on the internet is just simply ignore them if you cant block them off. If you dislike my post then dont bother quoting me next time - ignore it. Or better yet report me if I am going off topic, sick of people saying I'm going off topic when I did stay on topic and only responded to another post that sparked my interest. So I gave him some advice what I would do in his situation and your telling me me or him shouldnt? That we should act like a defense force for a company who probably doesnt even care about our own individual selfs? LOL. Just go play games and enjoy the games you love - or better yet talk about the games themselves- bickering with people on the internet about what is casual/core/hardcore especially on a site like N4G, you are only wasting your time. Anyways to stay on topic |
You totally missed my point, I'm not surprised BasilZero.
The topic is that people call the 3DS casual, he gave an example, and you said that he shouldn't go to those places, but that's off topic.
You do this pretty often and it's annoying. Your self-righteousness is how it is and I'm sure you're never going to stop, so it's just too bad but we'll have to live with it. In the mean time people will have to keep being told what to do by you, hearing your advice when it is completely off topic, and those who call you out on it get called a defense force, but what can you do.
If you want to give him advice and show that you care, start by acknowledging his point, that will take you a long ways in making your advice heard. Otherwise you come off as a defender of the opposite opinion of his, and a greater than thou, and your advice will fall on deaf ears, if that actually matters to you.







