Xendran
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your example is completely invalid, game developing and plumbing are very different things, we as in teenagers don't often come in contact with pipe work or drains, teenagers and children come in contact with games most of the time, therefore it gives us knowledge of how a game is supposed to work or whether or not if something is imbalanced Incorrect. You come into contact with plumbing in the same way you come into contact with gaming: as a consumer and a user, not a developer or somebody with expert knowledge in the subject. quote:
a degree definitely helps because you dedicate your time into studying it but it doesn't mean that others who didn't have the education can't be at the same level of understanding as you. This is fundamentally incorrect. quote:
i think that you think because you study about it, it makes those that didn't have the education incorrect. Not in all situations, but in this one, yes. quote:
correct me if im wrong, but it seems like that every-time someone disagrees with you, you pull out your bachelor's degree to prove that you are on the right track. When people are constantly saying things that vastly contradict what both my studies, real world experience, sales data and player reactions indicate, then i will respond accordingly. quote:
back on topic: this isn't exactly a blind battle, since when you are blind, you cannot see anything, with this, only your opponent's and your skill cores are invisible to each other. I actually think that when you see just how gamechanging skill cores are, you too will be against the notion of permanently hiding them.
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