Yep. The latter it is.
Three posts and each time you try to change the subject.
I told you what my point was. "The Value of anything is only determined by the individual in question."
Each time you have gone off track. You're not refuting any points, you're attempting to attack an "easy target".
Come on cupcake, actually engage me here. Or does your "search for the truth" prevent you from collecting data from any and all sources. Even ones you may not agree with?
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[quote]Yep. The latter it is. Three posts and each time you try to change the subject. I told you what my point was. "The Value of anything is only determined by the individual in question." Each time you have gone off track. You're not refuting any points, you're attempting to attack an "easy target". Come on cupcake, actually engage me here. Or does your "search for the truth" prevent you from collecting data from any and all sources. Even ones you may not agree with?[/quote] Cupcake? You're better than that, right;)? Or maybe you've reached your limit here; frowning upon ad hominems while practicing that very act. I think I follow you. Ask me a question in relation to your point, and I'll answer. Otherwise this is a waste of time. "The value of anything is only determined by the individual in question." I mostly agree with it. Mirrored value systems tend to go a long way, no doubt. How about merit? Or is this mutually exclusive? Are you claiming there's no objective way to judge this(a) game?
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I got my point across now it seems. Closing dialog.
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You're trying to fill your own reasons in place of what's missing. This does not qualify the game as infallible, as you tried to do with your mention of personal values in relation to anything. You have to be deluded to negatively address the games I mentioned earlier, while defending this half assed game's "story." There is endless potential in a game that takes place in the solar system, but there needs to be worthwhile material to kickstart and fulfill this immense potential.