No. That is like telling me to jump in front of a High speed train before I say that it’ll kill me.
As Human beings we are capable of making logical judgements with the information that we have. We have a heck of a lot of information now, I do not need the game to see if custom games will be better than Halo CE-Reach. Custom games are lacking, I don’t require to play it to know that.
I really don’t like Fish, I suppose I can’t say I wont like a Fish burger until I try it, right?
> No. That is like telling me to jump in front of a High speed train before I say that it’ll kill me.
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> As Human beings we are capable of making logical judgements with the information that we have. We have a heck of a lot of information now, I do not need the game to see if custom games will be better than Halo CE-Reach. Custom games are lacking, I don’t require to play it to know that.
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> I really don’t like Fish, I suppose I can’t say I wont like a Fish burger until I try it, right?
There’s a difference between morally questionable actions and everyday ones.
Deductive reasoning can get you very far in how you think the game is going to feel like, but at the end of the day your hypothesis and un-complete theories should be put to the test on your own merit.
> Large difference between judging a video game and committing suicide. Just saying.
No it isn’t, the principle is still there, If I know it’ll do damage or in this case that I don’t like the lack of customization, I am capable of making a logical judgement that I will not like the custom games that don’t seem very “customizable”
> > Why didn’t you just reply to his post instead of making this topic? I don’t get it.
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> Because there are NUMEROUS amounts of peoples saying the exact same thing, I’d rather get my point across with it’s own thread.
Or!..You could’ve…You know!?..Just replied in another THREAD!!!