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| View Poll Results: How active should 2+2 moderators be in the political forum? | |||
| Neither of the above options reflects my opionions on this matter. |
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0 | 0% |
| Very active: 100% Zero tolerance towards rule breakers. |
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2 | 7.41% |
| More active. There are too many insults and name calling. |
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3 | 11.11% |
| Mildly Active but erring on the side of free speech. |
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11 | 40.74% |
| Almost Never except for criminal solicitation and pornographic posts. |
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11 | 40.74% |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] FF6 losing (and by such a large margin) indicates to me that people simply haven't played it. There is no way that people who have played both games to end could even possibly have 20% that say SMB3. I think SMB3 is a top 10 game all time, but the ONLY thing it edges FF6 in is revolutionary stuff. FF6 had better plot, music, theme, etc. SMB3 was "revolutionary"....then again so was FF6. [/ QUOTE ] LOL. you are trying to compare plot.. as if the plot means a damn thing in Mario 3 / any platformer game? In that case, RPGs should sweep every match I guess. [/ QUOTE ] Length or complexity does not a good story or plot make. RPG's would definitely not have the lock on good stories. Just long and complex ones. [/ QUOTE ] Blarg is correct. I'll indicate this in future threads with a BIC. However, I think that the size of the story's vehicle can help good stories play out to their fullest, and thus be their best. I think it's easier for a great story to come to fruition in an 800 page book than in the confines of a 2 hour movie, and moreso in an 80 hour game. |
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