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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanooki View Post
    You're bundling a bunch of personal beliefs based on wild opinion and packaging and displaying it like irrefutable fact.
    The whole, you didn't state it was an opinion, so it means you're trying to force fact on everyone!!!!!!! Should I go through your posts and quote all your opinions that you didn't state as such and point out that everything you're stating is irrefutable fact? Get the dick out of your mouth and use some common sense. Just because I'm saying something bad against Nintendo, doesn't mean it's a fact. Most of what I say is an opinion, as is most of what everyone that makes any post on the internet.

    The Fire Emblem statement is the only one where I pointed out an actual fact. I didn't state that it was a fact but this was the only comment I made pointing out that it was statement from Nintendo. So common sense would mean I'm speaking of it as such. Why do I have to show proof of what the developer said? Do your hands not work when it will slander Nintendo in any way? You can't Google "why are there no feet in Fire Emblem" to come up with hundreds of different sources quoting the developer that they just decided they wouldn't.

    Searching for this in Google took me all of two seconds.

    Kusakihara: (Laughs) Well, they're there...they're just...omitted a little bit. The idea was to add a unique sort of deformation to the characters. As for why it ended up like this... At the start of the project, we weren't entirely sure how many bones and joints we'd be able to use in each character model. As it is now, there's a joint at the knees, and then there's nothing below that for the ankles and the feet. This makes it a bit easier to apply animation to models as well. We found out afterward that, with the 3DS, we had more than enough CPU strength available to flesh out the models a bit, add real ankles and so on. We were like "Well, if there's a next time, maybe there'll be more ankles..." (laughs)
    Straight from the developer. They could have fixed it, they just didn't bother. No developer is going to come out and say they're cheap, so that's on the reader to decide.

    Everything else was just pointing out the obvious. It's laggy in battles on Pokemon without 3D, yet they added 3D in battles but not everywhere else. Easy to come up with the assumption that they're just being cheap with the 3D when it's not everywhere else in the game.
    Last edited by kupomogli; 01-03-2014 at 02:15 PM.
    Everything in the above post is opinion unless stated otherwise.

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