| deltazero said: First of all thank you to both you and the above poster for taking the time to read my wall of text and secondly, don't get me wrong even I disagree with my points. If anything I was just trying to explain the irrationaility while still owning up to it being irrational Another point however which I've thought of thanks to your response could be the fear that if enough people prefer it then the series you originally liked due to its difficulty might change direction. I know the Fire Emblem and Pokemon community were in disarray because of this, Pokemon having the item Exp Share which was then made un-optional in future games. And kind of going off topic, while other media of Batman still exist that cater to the original fans, if its success had caused the series to shift to only the masses, the original lovers of the series would feel left out. An irrational fear but its another big arguement I see in forums |
It's not irrational at all. I feel pretty left out with JJ Abrams vision for Star Trek.
Then again I also feel kinda left out in the Souls games. I like to explore the world and see all the art created for the game. However I just can't bring myself to pour so much time into their games anymore. I skipped DS3, did buy Bloodborne yet never started it. If there was an optional mode that takes less time I would still get to experience the art, just as people can watch a movie on Netflix instead of investing the time to go see it in D-Max 3D Dolby Atmos for the full experience. I'll be skipping the next game from from software.







