Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 10:08:52 GMT
Sept 6, 2018 12:42:51 GMT -4 cycklops said:
If I were you, I would consider listening to the person who I thought was a newcomer but who actually seems to know a lot of things about the history of the game that I don't.
If I were you, I would consider listening to the person who I thought was a newcomer but who actually seems to know a lot of things about the history of the game that I don't.
That's because you don't pay much attention to what you read, as we've seen. If someone knows those types of things about the history of the game and doesn't need to consult a guide (and read the guide wrong), that person MIGHT have some other things you could benefit from.
Also, please use the quote button so that people receive notifications.
The concept of strawman arguments are goofy memes that "make no sense?"
You really don't even know what logical fallacies are, do you?
Where to start? It seems that you're still running with the (incorrect) notion that -I- was the one who used the word newcomer and it's changing your tone in responses towards me. I've played Fire Pro for 20 years across at least 8 different consoles and have been a known member of the community since FPD, so take the 'newcomer' and stick it up your ass.
Aw, only Fire Pro D? I've been playing since I learned how to use an SNES emulator for SFPWXP in the 90's.
Also, if you played more in the Pre-English days, you MIGHT have known some of those facts instead of having to regurgitate a guide that you didn't read properly.
Severla didn't even use 'newcomer' as an insult but I do find it fucking hilarious that you got so triggered by that word that it makes you act like a man-child in the entire following page. But for fun since we're just throwing around words for the sake of being childish and petty, I'll do the same, dipstick.
By the way, as soon as I saw the childish attitude being employed here, I knew that you wouldn't actually be strong on facts or arguments. That's why you don't know logical fallacies and are factually wrong about what guides say.
No, believe me, I've unfortunately read every word that you've typed in this thread, and it's been mostly nonsense with bad logical reasoning.
Oh no, you may have looked at the words, just like you did with your little guide, but reading includes comprehending.
It actually seems like the other way around where you're half reading what people say and then responding with a tangent that is irrelevant and doesn't answer the questions being asked to you. Not good.
No, that's how you respond to strawman arguments. Please learn something about logical fallacies.
I didn't misunderstand the guide, nor did Severla who brought up the number of Reborns in the first place. The guide was wrong, dipstick. We sorted the special skill column alphabetically and saw Choshu has the same special skill that Inoki has, which is Fighting Spirit/Spirit. It's a bad translation. But that may be difficult to understand with your Steamboat green tinted glasses.
Of course, it's the guide's fault. Not you or his for misrepresenting the source of your information, making a factual claim as though it is your own knowledge. The correct thing to do, if you're not speaking from direct experience, is reference the source of your information so you don't end up looking foolish or like you're trying to claim knowledge that you obviously don't actually have.
You know how I knew that you were wrong? Because I was making edits back then and looking at the wrestlers through translations. So it's not only firsthand knowledge, I knew it right off the top of my head because those big abilities are pretty major and you SHOULD know what they do and how the developers actually used them.
This is also how you learn what creates good results, not just copying what was written in a guide by someone else in a guide who may or may not know what they're saying.