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I have one take that people on yt comments has flamed me
these aren't hot takes. these are facts. good warm up though.![]()
I find the nu-Persona games disappointing, the series' peak were the first two gamesPersona 4 is not the best Persona game and I will stand by that.
Not opening my wallet is always morally justified, I'm not going to pay unless I'm forced to by shit like Denuvo.
Resident Evil has not really advanced as a series in a long time. RE7 and 8 were markedly better than what came immediately before, but they're way less interesting as games. The remakes are fun, but they're basically just redoing what RE4/5 achieved.
Fire Emblem has gotten, maybe not "worse," but way less interesting. As soon as they abandoned the original formula it basically became a bog-standard JRPG with dating sim elements, and none of the resource management/survival that made the games so replayable and addictive.

I feel this in my soul. Would have been happy to shave a large portion of the roster if it meant we could have new hand drawn sprites and a proper 6 Button layout. The first MvC was much better in my opinionWelp, It's all in the title ya see. Share some downright horrid takes and opinions.
I'll start...Errm...Uhhhh...
Marvel VS Capcom 2 is one of the most overrated Capcom fighting games; let alone for the genre.
While the mechanics can be enjoyable, I personally just don't enjoy the flashy, over the top sky launching combos of the VS series in general. And although the slight brokenness of the game is fun for most, I personally find it more tedious than anything.
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Maybe it depends on education but I am used to get told that if I dislike something I should say "I don't like" because I used to say things such as "it's trash/bad/awful" even for things I've never tried.I try my best to use language like "I do not care for this" or "I personally felt" as opposed to using hard "it sucks" kind of language. I really don't care if it sounds too soft. Media means different things to different people, and who am I to step on that?
With the way the internet is today, I believe more than ever that we can’t really be removed from the responsibility of maintaining at least some form of social etiquette. Low effort or poorly thought out posts can harm general discussion as opposed to posts made in good faith. Some snark in inevitable (and welcome in some cases), and obviously it goes without saying that short messages are fine too. Sometimes giving others benefit of the doubt can go a long way compared to making spite-fueled or backhanded comments with a thin veil of sarcasm.My hottest take, quite possibly the hottest take ever written on the internet! Spoiler warning, as it might be too spicy for some!
I don't care what media or entertainment people on the internet like or dislike. I don't think anyone is lesser or stupid for liking something I don't enjoy, nor do I feel hostility towards someone who's taste doesn't align with my own. If you like something I don't get, I'm genuinely happy that you found something in it I could not. If you dislike something I like, I wish you could feel what I feel, but I understand not everything is for everyone. I'm pretty firmly in the "Let people like what they like" camp, and have no desire to shit on someone's good time.
I try my best to use language like "I do not care for this" or "I personally felt" as opposed to using hard "it sucks" kind of language. I really don't care if it sounds too soft. Media means different things to different people, and who am I to step on that?
This is why I despise "hipster culture" of always wanting to be a contrarian for the sake of being against the crowd while implying that people liking something popular are "sheeple" or "normies".With the way the internet is today, I believe more than ever that we can’t really be removed from the responsibility of maintaining at least some form of social etiquette. Low effort or poorly thought out posts can harm general discussion as opposed to posts made in good faith. Some snark in inevitable (and welcome in some cases), and obviously it goes without saying that short messages are fine too. Sometimes giving others benefit of the doubt can go a long way compared to making spite-fueled or backhanded comments with a thin veil of sarcasm.
People feel the need to stand out, or send disrespectful or patronizing comments thinly veiled as snark, thinking they’re outsmarting the person they’re responding to, not realizing when their comments makes them seem uneducated or unintelligent.This is why I despise "hipster culture" of always wanting to be a contrarian for the sake of being against the crowd while implying that people liking something popular are "sheeple" or "normies".
Each time I feel like the person is just wanting to get recognition or feeling smarter than the rest (without being actually above average).
At this point I could say that drinking water and breathing are overrated because everyone does it.
Or some pessimistic people saying that "everyone's an idiot" without ever questioning themselves.
Social networks are like public spaces, if you wouldn't say that outside then why saying it here?
Yep. Patronising is already rude (especially when the person is actually younger, not that age has something to do with authority or intellect) and overusing sarcasm and snarky remarks isn't constructive.People feel the need to stand out, or send disrespectful or patronizing comments thinly veiled as snark, thinking they’re outsmarting the person they’re responding to, not realizing when their comments makes them seem uneducated or unintelligent.
As someone who never found a single person that has the same taste and/or interest as me, I share the same outlook. In fact it's pretty hard to make me care about something.I don't care what media or entertainment people on the internet like or dislike. I don't think anyone is lesser or stupid for liking something I don't enjoy, nor do I feel hostility towards someone who's taste doesn't align with my own. If you like something I don't get, I'm genuinely happy that you found something in it I could not. If you dislike something I like, I wish you could feel what I feel, but I understand not everything is for everyone. I'm pretty firmly in the "Let people like what they like" camp, and have no desire to shit on someone's good time.
I try my best to use language like "I do not care for this" or "I personally felt" as opposed to using hard "it sucks" kind of language. I really don't care if it sounds too soft. Media means different things to different people, and who am I to step on that?
You’ve must’ve had really limited exposure to people then, assuming you like disgaea based in your avatar, it’s not hard to find fans of that. I’ve liked the series well enough and Etna is one of my favorite gaming characters, unless you mean interests in a broader sense, like wrestling or cooking or what have you. Then I can understand somewhat, or unless you mean irl, in which I obviously can’t comment.As someone who never found a single person that has the same taste and/or interest as me, I share the same outlook. In fact it's pretty hard to make me care about something.
I hate this with every fiber of my being too. I rarely understood the logic or reason behind it. In the states, it’s done because soft drinks are not always refrigerated. But besides that I find it odd, especially when soda machines give you really cold soda to begin with. I suppose the ice makes sense if you plan to drink your drinks for longer, which I’m definitely not against or anything. Or if you want to water down your drinks.I'm not really a hot take kinda guy, but:
I hate putting ice cubes in a drink.
Sure, they make it more icy (pun intended) and all that, but then they melt after a while and ruin the drink.
I meant IRL, let's say video games for example, sure there are people I know who like games as in a simple gaming on mobile all the way to the helpless gambling addicts, but nobody that I know of ever took it seriously, it's just a hobby to them, if you can call it that even.You’ve must’ve had really limited exposure to people then, assuming you like disgaea based in your avatar, it’s not hard to find fans of that. I’ve liked the series well enough and Etna is one of my favorite gaming characters, unless you mean interests in a broader sense, like wrestling or cooking or what have you. Then I can understand somewhat, or unless you mean irl, in which I obviously can’t comment.
I'm not really a hot take kinda guy, but:
I hate putting ice cubes in a drink.
Sure, they make it more icy (pun intended) and all that, but then they melt after a while and ruin the drink.
Count me in as well. I never put ice in fountain drinks as it always waters down, and I will usually go for a chilled bottled soda over a fountain soda. Ice cubes are more of a whiskey thing and have no place near a soft drink.I hate this with every fiber of my being too. I rarely understood the logic or reason behind it. In the states, it’s done because soft drinks are not always refrigerated. But besides that I find it odd, especially when soda machines give you really cold soda to begin with. I suppose the ice makes sense if you plan to drink your drinks for longer, which I’m definitely not against or anything. Or if you want to water down your drinks.
Yeah it’s definitely not my place to say anything there. My bad. I’ve had weird luck with finding people with similar interests, in which I can say that commonalities are one thing, but staying in touch is far trickier than one might think.I meant IRL, let's say video games for example, sure there are people I know who like games as in a simple gaming on mobile all the way to the helpless gambling addicts, but nobody that I know of ever took it seriously, it's just a hobby to them, if you can call it that even.
Not to mention my unusual quirks and tastes, I admit not many people can 'click' with me that well, even my closest friend don't understand the way my brain works sometimes.