Death of a Dynasty: What Made Fire Emblem is now Lost

You can't blame me. Immediately preceding this sentence is the following: [i] a point I made is so obvious I don't have to explain it; [ii] another point I made is so obvious I don't have to explain it; [iii] you are a dumb little kid, ha ha!; [iv] you're a big jerk! This is utterly juvenile.

I very much can blame you. As you are, in fact, calling me juvenile. Secondly, that is not what I put and you are paraphrasing it to fit what you said.

This makes everyone a "moron." But, as I've pointed out repeatedly, you and others only have a problem with premature negative judgments. Premature positive judgments are just dandy. No first-impressions opinion is set in stone. We're all making predictions based on the information we have. Don't hold a double standard.

I have yet to even say that I endorse FE14. I have never said that it is without flaws. I am saying and what I have been saying is: Don't judge the game until you have it. Simple. Not that hard. I have no double standard in regards to this game. I am neutral as one should be until they have all the facts.

Who has argued this? All I've seen are claims about Fire Emblem going in the wrong direction.

The implications of what has been said. If FE14 is bad, ignore it. Focus on the others. Don't claim death of the series when it will kept alive by people who play the previous game.

This is actually implying that FE13 is bad Correct.

TIL opinions are facts.

and we somehow know the quality of FE14 without playing the game. Incorrect.

Tell me. Do you know how the game is gonna play exactly, to the tee, without making assumptions. That's like a scientist pushing off his hypothesis as common law without proving it. Merely conjecture.

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