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Minecraft sucks

Name: Anonymous 2010-09-11 23:55

I got Minecraft (Alpha) yesterday. I played for a few hours. I made a castle, a dungeon, and a house. I realized that's pretty much what the entire game was. It's like Legos, but slower and you can kill stuff. If you're thinking about getting it, the free version is almost exactly the same. The weapons/enemies don't really add anything to the game. Don't waste 9.95 Euros on it.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-24 20:11

This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-24 20:11

This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case. This article seem like an act of trolling to me. The answers for Skyrim in comparisons 2) and 3) are outrightly false; they either actively misrepresent the facts or demonstrate complete ignorance about what the devs have made explicitly clear in interviews. I'm calling it trolling because the author is citing his ignorance of Skyrim as evidence ("well Oblivion had this problem, and I'm just gonna assume they've done nothing to address it, whereas the fact that I'm actually paying attention to Dark Souls helps me to know how they are improving that game").

I'd like to give the author the benefit of doubt, but he is the frickin' editor in chief, I'd expect him to know that the devs have said explicitly (on every occasion that they mention the topic of the playable area) that while the landmass is roughly the same as Oblivion, it is more densly packed with content. Why intentionally incite a fight between the fans of these franchises, and do it by misinformation? It's nice that you want to use your authority to promote a good game, but using the rhetoric of trolls is not the way, and it doesn't persuade me. If you wanna do an actual comparison sometime, I'll consider that, but this article isn't such a comparison. But if your intention was to annoy TES fans, you've succeeded in my case.

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