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Wright said:

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As I said that's how your posts came across I just returned the same approach a core sign of what I pointed out is when the are no attacks posted yet someone starts complaining on the replies the way you did it signals the person is going off edge as a composed person wouldn't need to make such comments. When such posts are made it's very often to just undermine the argument with out making any argument themselves its a eye roll moment much like I tell anyone else if you think the is aggression it's in your head and you're most likely anticipating or looking for such a tone  to begin with believe me if I was aggressive you'd know I'd come out directly with it.

On Hines it's cherry picking because one interview is of him on possibly supporting the Wii U a full year and a half before launch and the other is on support much later with specific projects, you highlighted hardware yes but he never actually says that's the only reason on top of what the issue is in particular which harks back to architecture which falls into the hardware issue category and the amount of work it may require which is costly this is something he said straight up in his first interview when he said its possible, this was still early in the Wii U's life when developers were struggling to optimise even games on 360 for it, Fallout 4 doesn't need to be mentioned we know it was in development it even originally started as a 360/PS3 game. He hasn't back peddled he's pretty much stayed with in what he said earlier and gave a straight answer on whether they're supporting the platform or not, Skyrim Switch also doesn't play any differently either minimal motion control doesn't change how a game is.