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TopicWhy do people like Bravely Default?
JigsawTDC
07/17/20 3:22:47 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
Thats the problem. You saying I just never considered means that explaining might not really work. Many people actually like repetition. Especially since they can just play without really thinking... Like after a long day at work. People are going to like different things. Like food. You may not like a food because of reason A. But reason A is the reason someone else likes it..

How is it a problem if you gave that reasoning, and I was immediately able to see where you're coming from? Literally the opposite of "explaining might not really work" because I got it.

LinkPizza posted...
The title itself is definitely fine. But then you immediately start off trashing the game hard. Ive asked why people liked a certain game many times without immediately trashing it. And it can turn people off answering your question. Or even make some people defensive, like Far-Queue said...

All I did is list what I didn't like about the game, giving explanation for why I find it hard to see reedamble aspects of the game. I'm sure it comes across as "trashing it hard" if you're like really enamored with the game or something, but it doesn't invalidate any questions. If *you* get defensive that's on *you*. Getting defensive about how you feel about a video game is a little absurd. There's more important places to direct your ego.

LinkPizza posted...
Its not about not knowing your likes and dislikes, but rather liking something you normally wouldnt like. Ive play games where it checks off boxes where I wouldnt play it. But theres still something alluring about it. Like when you cant stop watching a really bad movie, or a train wreck... Eventually, I usually know what it is even if it take a while to find out, though. Though, its usually the battle system I found interesting. Haha.

I'm not sure what you're point is, because you're just exemplifying that it's not hard to analyze and know why you like something, even if it's not something you'd typically enjoy.
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