- Dec 28, 2019
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Is there anything wrong with being redundant in a discussion?When there isn't anything new to really discuss yet, its just redundant,
Does every new user need to read through 224 pages of discussion to make sure that the thing they're about to say wasn't said or discussed before?
Should old users who've made statements not make them anymore even though the thread's active participants have most likely changed?
I mean... I own the game on Steam, and have made statements on steam's discussion board too. A discussion around a project doesn't have to reach the creators to have value.especially on a pirate forum where your thoughts really don't matter to the devs.
Like the NTR discussion earlier, whether or not that reaches the Subverse team is irrelevant. It's about the framing of what the users are actually complaining about. Is it really NTR they don't want or is it that they want exclusive heroines? Does the game really fit the definition of NTR? Points can be made on either side, and a discussion had, but whatever answer people come to doesn't necessarily matter to the game, but the user's own perception. If their perception changes they know how to contact the Subverse team.
I know you don't mean to downplay considering you're also an active participant in the discussions, but the discussions here aren't innately irrelevant just because they happen here.