What Yoshiya is glossing over is that I use them to reinforce my feelings. The point about feelings he makes - if he is to claim believe in that- is no less relevant now then when I use it. The game has 8 pages- almost half my full length game. Plenty f time to make a "feeling" on someone.
So you cannot take that case and not do the same for Nacho.
The only other thing I can take from this is that you let your IRL relationship with me influence your thoughts. So you think everything I do is more scummy then if another player does it, because you want to catch me as scum.
Applying that logic to this game it would give reason for why you are not picking Nacho up on it. Even if you dislike it more when I do it- you haven't even mentioned in passing you don't like statistics.
So which is it Yoshiya? Are you a player who is influenced by IRL or do you have some alternate reason for not picking up Nacho on it at all?
So hyped for Rome 2: Total War