Leafing through several different ME2 forum pages, reading every man's voice about,
A) Losing/gaining the Mako/Hammerhead,
C) ME2 being an RPG or not,
and going through all bile and trollin', I realized something.
I used to like Mass Effect. Don't get me wrong, I still like it, but I used to love it, unconditionally.
Every little thing that happened was amazing, cool and alien, the species, landing on unchartered
planets and discovering them in my own lil' tank, saving the universe from imminent doom -
It was all beautiful.
But then you guys had to come along with all your colorful different opinions (And those of you who
voice that opinion rather.. Strongly), trying to make sense of everything, tying logic into everything,
and it completely ruined the game for me, 'cos I agreed. "Yeah, now you mention it, that's rather off,"
or "This could'a definitely be done better, BioWare," and so on, devoutly agreeing with those comments,
and furiously disagreeing with others.
I'm only half serious, of course, for those whose toes are easily stepped on.
Noone's forcing me to read the forums, after all, though I'm usually not much of a forum-goer.
Now, I'm wondering, does anyone else experience that? Going into a game, naiveté-mode engaged,
and come out grim and soiled, by all those evil forumers?
Ponder on that, friends. Or not, of course.
Modifié par RDS051, 30 janvier 2011 - 02:14 .





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