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Old 04-23-10, 04:18 PM   #11
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Still no straight answers.
My answer wasn't straight enough? Your original statement was
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I don't see why people love SHIII soooooo much.


The bad graphics and simplicity make it seem pretty boring.
The reason we love it so much is because we can play it without trouble and have a lot of fun doing it. The graphics are only bad by comparison and we've had years to get used to them. You have no idea how 'simple' it is or isn't. A lot of people who have played SH5 and come back to SH5 have said that SH5 isn't just simple, it's retarded. Maybe, maybe not, but that is what has been said.

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Also think and tell me "Was the SHIII stock campaign as addictive as the SHV one?"
You say the SH5 campaign is addictive. Others have disagreed. You asked why people still love the older game. You've been answered. Are you actually trying to learn, or are you just looking for an argument?

I defended you against earlier accusations, but it's starting to look like the 'troll' comments may be true. Do we have a discussion, or just throw pies?
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