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Goodnightmoon said:
Hiku said:

I acknowledge that preferences are a part of your midndset in the examples I gave in my first post. But it's specifically Joe's preference that made him not like the durability system. His overall mindset, which was trying to like it, understanding it, and even analyzing what would make him like it more, is a good mindset to have going into a game. That's the best you can do, as not everyone will like everything. Saying that "the durability system sucks because it's not like *insert specific game*" as your only critique of it is an example of a bad mindset to have, as they are different games.

Assuming that the only problem people can have with this system is them having the "wrong mindset" is arogant.
That would be unfair people who try to enjoy it, and give it a fair chance, but simply can't. There's nothing wrong about that.

You make it sound like he hated the weapon system when actually he said he will be happy if they just lasted a bit more and he aknowleges why the system works as it is, if he hated it he wouldn't be praised the game so much, since combat is pretty important, instead of being as closeminded as Jim, Joe started with the wrong mindset and little by little he started to understand how the system worked and how he was suppose to play it, when he adjusted he loved the game.

You guys really can't get over that 7 can you?  Boy.  And no, Joe liking the game more, despite not exactly liking the weapon durability, doesn't make him more open-minded than Jim.  By the way, Jim still liked the game, just not as much.  No, that means they have different opinions.  Technically, they share similar opinions on the weapons, only it didn't bother Joe as much.  Nor did he start out with "the wrong mindset."

In the end, there is only one conclusion.  It's just time to get over the 7.