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Nintendrones, kyogrefags, gamefreak shills, whatever you want to call them.
You know, the people who say:
>The battle frontier isn't necessary
>Gen 4 and 5 are the worst titles in the series (the hardest games)
>US/UM are good games and they aren't that easy
Yeah, those people. Well I recently had a revelation, and I think all my fellow anons will benefit from this knowledge.
These people, are simply, normative casuals, and their opinions don't actually count.
I bet you're thinking, "Wait, really? How can someone's opinion not count?"
Well, let me explain.
Imagine debating the depth and mechanics of a fighting game with someone who just started playing, or just isn't very good, at the game, while you are a skilled professional.
It wouldn't make much sense right? They could really only offer criticism on if the game is intuitive and easy to pick up for a n00b, otherwise, when it comes to literally everything else, let the professional talk, you fucking casual, haha.
So, in conclusion, don't entertain a debate with the casuals. Let them enjoy their "comfy" aesthetics, and toddler easy controls. Because, while their opinions might not count, they are people too :)
You know, the people who say:
>The battle frontier isn't necessary
>Gen 4 and 5 are the worst titles in the series (the hardest games)
>US/UM are good games and they aren't that easy
Yeah, those people. Well I recently had a revelation, and I think all my fellow anons will benefit from this knowledge.
These people, are simply, normative casuals, and their opinions don't actually count.
I bet you're thinking, "Wait, really? How can someone's opinion not count?"
Well, let me explain.
Imagine debating the depth and mechanics of a fighting game with someone who just started playing, or just isn't very good, at the game, while you are a skilled professional.
It wouldn't make much sense right? They could really only offer criticism on if the game is intuitive and easy to pick up for a n00b, otherwise, when it comes to literally everything else, let the professional talk, you fucking casual, haha.
So, in conclusion, don't entertain a debate with the casuals. Let them enjoy their "comfy" aesthetics, and toddler easy controls. Because, while their opinions might not count, they are people too :)