BoneSnapDeez wrote:Blu wrote:Oh yeah Ellert, I don't disagree with you at all. However, it went quickly from constructive criticism to nearly 4chan-level of rabid fanboyism with the bandwagon jumping. Deuce seemed like the only reasonable poster on the first few pages.
Way off topic, but didya know Deuce from the Neo Geo forums translated Ys: The Oath in Felghana into English? Yup.
Hardly Off-topic! Deuce's patience in his posting translates into his patience and dedication that was reflective of that work for Ys.
EllertMichael: I totally understand all the points you've made. My point is there should be a level of decorum and respect when arguing the finer points to a hobby. I think overall we're in agreement.
At the same time, I don't feel like I'm diehard to the point that I foam at the mouth when an article doesn't do the game series or my hobby justice. I'm a huge soccer fan, and I know I'm in the minority in this country with my sport. I don't get pissed when someone doesn't share the same appreciation or criticizes my choice of sport or team.
So by that logic, if I do have criticisms, do I bring them up in a way that is meant to educate or seek clarification to someone's intentions towards my hobbies, or do I come off with a defensive tone that proves I have a chip on my shoulder? I also ask if one article is going to tarnish a series' overall reputation? Consider the impacts of the article: even if the author is overtly snarky, if it gets someone to try the games, you've got someone who can add to the conversation. If they disagree cool, build that community's solidarity of opinion and set the record straight.
I'm fine with people who want to set the record straight, just do it in a manner that doesn't shout "I'm pretentious and you don't want to be around me."