It's not really twisting, I'm trying to get you to see our point of view instead of only seeing the world through your own eyes. You assume everything you experience is the same as what everyone else is experiencing or should experience. You assumed that the OP should go to the pub rather than play video games on Friday nights, well what if he is a former alcoholic or he has social anxiety around large crowds? What if he is disabled? What if he does live in a rural area, or even a country, where there aren't any pubs around. A lot of the dissent you hear on the forums are from people whose favorite game of all time was D1 and who have been massively let down and even feel swindled by D2. Instead of the response of 'go get some friends' why don't you stop assuming you know OP's life and try to understand why we're frustrated. And if you disagree, state why you disagree. But telling OP (or a large amount of the people on the forums) that he should just go out to the pub instead of spend time trying to fix a game he loves is down right ignorant on your part, because you don't know shit about OP's life.
And right now, for me, D2 is an empty pub. All the many friends I've made over the years are playing other games, as am I.
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