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Q&A with 'Dragon Age' writer David Gaider


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Alodar

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John Epler

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Alright folks. I know some of you enjoy feeling smugly superior, but let's avoid using terms such as 'ADD' and 'addled' to describe those who view RPGs differently than you do.

If you'd like to see examples of how to disagree with the direction of DA2 without unnecessary condescension, there are examples in this very thread.

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John Epler

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moilami wrote...

JohnEpler wrote...

Alright folks. I know some of you enjoy feeling smugly superior, but let's avoid using terms such as 'ADD' and 'addled' to describe those who view RPGs differently than you do.

If you'd like to see examples of how to disagree with the direction of DA2 without unnecessary condescension, there are examples in this very thread.


I have to say I hate that "ur just want to be superior" when I want to have challenge in games and be superior.  And by then, yes, I really enjoy feeling elite and superior preferably with a group of  superior elite people. However even by then I enjoy more of a challenge to meet other group of superior elite people instead of facerollable roflstompable noobs.

That is bad, it seems. Better just have illusions of superiority by facerolling moronical trash mobs. Much better! True superiority is so evil and bad! And none wants to be elite!

Oh maker, do something. Tell me Bell Curve is a lie!


Once again. If you want to say 'I prefer this type of gameplay because of these reasons, and DA2 doesn't contain the sort of gameplay I want' then great! That's good discussion and gives people something to address.

If you want to talk about how much better you are than others because of the sorts of games you play, or if you want to throw labels on other groups because they don't enjoy what you do, then no, that's not acceptable. Perhaps you find this unfair. That is unfortunate, but it's still not something we tolerate on these forums.