[Note: spelling and grammar errors are in red. Incidences where an error has been made in an already faulty section of a statement are bolded.]
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Okay first off, have you heard of Grammer? Or Spelling?
Why? Do you think he can teach you a few things?
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It only taks 0.10 seconds to do it and it makes you seem like a intelligent human, not a thumless (sp?) monkey in front of a computer.
...You're right. More people should spell-check their posts.
Has the grammar Nazi retired now? Good.
Back on topic, there will always be people who think that a sequel will never live up to the original -- the same logic that brings such a person to this conclusion is applied
with ease to a work and the previous work in a series. The irrationality of this assumption is made all the more clear by the fact that it is often made, whether consciously or unconsciously, before the release of the work in question.
This is a known phenomenon, and one whigh I do not care to attempt to explain. Perhaps it is simple nostalgia; perhaps it is something else. After all, there were -- and still
are -- people who believe that Morrowind could not have lived up to the high bar set by Daggerfall.
This is reactionism, plain and simple. I think you know my stance on reactionism.
This post has been edited by Marxist ßastard: Mar 1 2006, 07:57 AM