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Quite a few people say they're legally owed more than just the price of the game, but for any rewards they backed. I think that's total nonsense.
People are morons.
Quite a few people say they're legally owed more than just the price of the game, but for any rewards they backed. I think that's total nonsense.
People are morons.
Alright, man. I guess I can see where you're coming from. But I really don't see anyone here being as bad as a huge portion of the Kickstarter comment section.That's fine, I am explaining the reason for me being disappointed by the situation, and I respect people who don't care about that, and do not expect everyone to agree with me - such is life. Only thing I was hoping for is we could have a constructive discussion about it, to have each side explain their viewpoint without it turning into some kind of battle royale.
You don't need to be sorry, and that is more than fine that some people feel differently. You in particular I can see that even though we have disagreements you are not being inflammatory for the sake of it and are actively searching dialogue. But unfortunately I can't say the same for many posters I've seen here, and that goes on both sides.
That is totally understandable, and dialogue on the issue is important. Some have been overly defensive, and one could even say provocative. I won't name anyone, but it is very clear that some here and on the KS on both sides have been provoking and trolling the other side just for the sake of it. If there's 1 thing I ever learned about social situations, it's that provoking someone who is already upset is rarely a good idea and is often counter-productive.
Like I said I think it's important to discuss, but is shouting at each other really the only way to have a dialogue on the issue? And again I don't mean you specifically, you don't strike me as someone stirring trouble.
This is certainly going to further the discussion and promote dialogue, well done!
Alright, man. I guess I can see where you're coming from. But I really don't see anyone here being as bad as a huge portion of the Kickstarter comment section.
No need to go that far, the person who posted just before is calling people morons, do you think it's helpful to the discussion?
Yes. Call a spade a spade.
I'm just tired of ranting already. Plus, I agree with him. A lot of those people are morons.No need to go that far, the person who posted just before is calling people morons, do you think it's helpful to the discussion?
Aren't you being a bit pedantic? I didn't personalise my use of "moron", nor did I target anyone specifically. Who did I call names, shibeouya? I didn't reference any individual. It was a flippant remark made in response to comments made by another member on some of the more extreme elements of the debate in other parts of the Internet.
I was a member of the old Dojo forums and posted a lot from like 2003-2006 but then I didn't post a single time for like 12-13 years. I highly doubt anyone remembers me or knows who I am.
You add fuel to the fire and then sit back and claim to be the victim.
Really, man? That's pretty cool. Yeah, I was out of the Shenmue scene for a long time because at a certain point it just made me depressed knowing that the end of Shenmue II was the end of the series. I'm really grateful to the fans that kept the dream alive and kept fighting for it, as I "gave up" in a sense, believing that Shenmue III was impossible and not wanting to keep being disappointed.Those years were my exact orignal run, too, and I actually do rememeber you, haha. Maybe moreso until 2007ish
Let me get this straight - you are calling an entire group of people morons, and then expect that nobody is going to get offended? This is inflammatory on purpose, provocative, in breach of the forum terms, but, sure, that's going to make things much better here.
Really, man? That's pretty cool. Yeah, I was out of the Shenmue scene for a long time because at a certain point it just made me depressed knowing that the end of Shenmue II was the end of the series. I'm really grateful to the fans that kept the dream alive and kept fighting for it, as I "gave up" in a sense, believing that Shenmue III was impossible and not wanting to keep being disappointed.
If you backed the game at say, the $1000 vintage grab bag tier, then decide you don't want the game via Epic on PC, you should only be refunded for the price of the PC game, not the entire pledge amount. That makes sense, right? Since they will be delivering on the other parts of your reward and all.
Yes it does, I agree with you, I never argued with that logic. But calling people dirty names is where I think a line should be drawn. It certainly doesn't paint this forum in a positive light for newcomers.