JWeinCom said:
You're splitting hairs as you have no justification saying how similar they are in any capacity. But, if you're walking back your rebuttal, let's try this again.
"It's like if I said "I like fruits, but I hate peaches." And you said " see, he likes fruits"." I just wrote that part wrong. What I meant to say was, "It's like if I said "I like fruits, but I hate peaches." And you said " see, he likes fruits, so he must like peaches." The point, which I clarified with the next example anyway, is that you're focusing on the first clause of the sentence, and essentially ignoring the second. You're also changing the quote. It does not say that they will visually be the same experience. You added the word visually on your own. It says the game will be the same experience, but (there's that key word) the graphics will be improved. And, the word improved wasn't even used in the first place, that's another made up addition. Here's what was actually said. "@ArcadeGirl64 Yup, Aounuma said same to me. Same experience. Just different visuals." Improved is a reasonable inference, but it's important that the actual word used was different. Different does not mean the same experience, it means the exact opposite of that. I'm pretty sure you're not going to aruge that "different" means somehow means "same". Clearly, the implication was that the games were the same in other regards (sound, gameplay) but not visually. So, fear not. Your curse of being right has been broken. Shattered actually. |
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