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To be honest,those people lexy, is the reason why i once considered leaving this forum since i'm having less and less fun.
It's like whenever you post something they don't like, they will always gonna jump on the bandwagon and gonna be mad at you.That is why i hide most of my thoughts and restraining myself because i don't want to mess this forum.These people call the haters "fanboys" yet, they are actually doing the same f*cking thing.
To be fair, I think Capcom and NT have stoked the fire a little with DMC fans by drawing this out and at certain points accusing them for their opinions. I haven't seen other game developers acting the way these have with DMC and actually responding to or belittling the fan reaction.
It goes both ways. If you are going to tell a fan of something to trust you, that's one thing, but not everyone is going to love it because it is not what it once was that made them fans in the first place. As a fan of something you have an emotional attachment of sorts and therefore you will feel something. I agree pure tiradistic hate is uncalled for, but critique or opinion is surely entitled if you are a fan and supporter thus far. Why should you simply be expected to keep your mouth shut about something you care about? And it is the fans that make a successful title successful. Without their support, it would not be a franchise at all.
As a working creator myself it feels ungrateful to tell the people who allow me to make my living at all to accept whatever I give them and not to have opinion on it. It is a symbiotic relationship.
Tbh, I agree that NT/Capcom aren't being very...erm...wise with how they're going about DmC. And, yeah. What you said about people just showing hate is what I was getting at. While I think critic is good and having an opinion is something everyone's entitled to, just being rude and hateful without coming up with a good arguement and without taking into consideration the time the people working on it...erm...work on it, I feel, is just mean and uncalled for. As a writer, I love critism on my work, but if people are just going to sit there and flame it without telling me how to improve, it bugs me; I'd rather they just ignored my work than they sit there, upsetting everyone, because they don't want to be considerate. Again. Just my opinion. *shuts up and hides*
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*sigh* Two break ups in less than a year, and both times, it was the woman who broke up with me. I wonder what I'm doing wrong...
Erm...I'm gonna probably have to agree to disagree with you there...unless you mean first impressions after trying something, then I agree.
I'm not sure what you mean here... do you mean to disagree that people shouldn't give their opinion on what they think of the characters thus far?
I mean that people should try and wait until they try playing with the characters before they judge them...sorta like "don't judge a book by it's cover"? So...yeah. I guess. In a way. I'm making no sense here, huh? >_< *was thinking of how some people immediately go "HATE IT!" when they see a character, but later they warm up to them, and, if they hadn't been so quick to say they hated it, it could have sparred them alot of grief...like how some people got about Nero*
I'm sorry that's happened, DT. =( *offers hugs and hopes things work out better for you*
I understand, but then surely all the gushing love is probably inappropriate too, since nobody knows if it's going to be fantastic yet either.
Topics like "so what do you think of _____" after every single piece of footage is released online make it pretty much unavoidable though.
*hugs back* It'll be alright for me, my dragon apprentice. I just need to take a break from women for a while.
Aww. Hmm...well, we can find you some cool xenomorphs to hang around with for the time being? ^^ *thinks they're good at distractions...and cuddling*