Addons are not an option now?
Oh. Wait. They are.
And yet you want them to be hardcoded into the game engine. Do you think that will make them break any less?
Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
Just because you don't like the design doesn't mean that it needs to be changed. And industry standard does not translate to "good" in most people's books.
I appreciate that you have issues with the design. I have issues with some other games' designs. You know what I do? I don't play those games.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
Just because you don't like the design doesn't mean that it needs to be changed. And industry standard does not translate to "good" in most people's books.
I appreciate that you have issues with the design. I have issues with some other games' designs. You know what I do? I don't play those games.
OPTIONAL. OOOOOOPTIONAAAAAAL. YOU. DO. NOT. HAVE. TO. USE. IT.
We get what we want, you get what you want, and it's a very simple matter of implementation. I'm done here.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
Just because you don't like the design doesn't mean that it needs to be changed. And industry standard does not translate to "good" in most people's books.
I appreciate that you have issues with the design. I have issues with some other games' designs. You know what I do? I don't play those games.
OPTIONAL. OOOOOOPTIONAAAAAAL. YOU. DO. NOT. HAVE. TO. USE. IT.
We get what we want, you get what you want, and it's a very simple matter of implementation. I'm done here.
Again. The designers don't want the make the UI that way. They don't want to add the option for it. They designed the game the way they wanted to design it. It sucks that it isn't exactly how you like it, but you aren't designing games.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just because it was designed that way doesn't mean it's ideal. Some of these features have been set as industry standards for years, and a lot of people feel the lack of them is a complete oversight that impairs their enjoyment of the game. For some of us, this feels like playing an FPS game without being able to see the weapon you have equipped.nerevarine1138 wrote: »Really? A transparent straw man argument? Of course grumpy cat and guns are absolutely absurd, unlike functional UI elements. Is that some kind of joke? If not, it might be the most idiotic post I've ever seen on these forums.
It's not a strawman, it's an slippery-slope argument. And you clearly missed the point.
The options you want are clearly things the designers didn't want. You're asking for fundamental changes to the UI of a game with things that you deem "functional," but others don't. You don't get to define what is functional and/or necessary. You don't like the game as designed? Get addons or find a different game? Games aren't designed by committee.
Just because you don't like the design doesn't mean that it needs to be changed. And industry standard does not translate to "good" in most people's books.
I appreciate that you have issues with the design. I have issues with some other games' designs. You know what I do? I don't play those games.
OPTIONAL. OOOOOOPTIONAAAAAAL. YOU. DO. NOT. HAVE. TO. USE. IT.
We get what we want, you get what you want, and it's a very simple matter of implementation. I'm done here.
Again. The designers don't want the make the UI that way. They don't want to add the option for it. They designed the game the way they wanted to design it. It sucks that it isn't exactly how you like it, but you aren't designing games.
Oh, did they tell you they aren't interested in putting in optional elements? Or are you just pulling that idea out of nowhere, based on the fact that it wasn't in the game at launch? Seriously, this is like talking to a wall.
You can't argue against options. There is no reasonable, logical position of opposition to take here. If there is, you sure haven't found it yet.
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »No one who's reasonable and logical can argue against giving you a choice as to whether or not to eat bacon!
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »No one who's reasonable and logical can argue against giving you a choice as to whether or not to eat bacon!
Fixed that for you.