[b]ITT:
>OP states that he feels armor is unbalancing the game
>Users are telling him he's incorrect
>OP copies and pastes a message that states the people aren't reading his post
The irony is strong in this one.[/b]
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I read and reply individually to every comment, yours included. Several people certainly did not read the post before replying. It is self evident. It is standard in this forum for people to reply to the title without reading further and try to see every post as one of the usual categories like "buff my thing nerf theirs". It would be pointless to write a personalised response to each one. There are hundreds.
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I understand people don't read but you're calling everyone out for not reading when some people are just asking for clarification. Now I realize though, without your help, that you just think armor [b]perks[/b] are unbalanced and I think your argument is dumb and almost totally irrelevant to in game experience.
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I read plenty of the people you copy pasted responses to and it looks like a lot of them had valid points. You just seem to be stubbornly sticking to your guns regardless of what logic people are trying to bring to the equation. Like I said, the irony is strong with you.
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Show me one example of a valid point to which I did not respond. I am willing to reevaluate my position based on new information or a different insight. At present it is clear to me that locks need their chest perks buffed.
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I absolutely brought up the point that most people responding dont know what you are talking about because your post wasnt the clearest. You just told me I didn't read. Sorry that you buried the point of your post in a bunch of unnecessary text that muddled your message and that your overall point is of so little importance, that no one cares. That's why people keep talkin about super imbalance and other class unbalances. You weren't clear and refuse to post anything but that stupid paste to aid cimmunication
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Its not that you didn't respond to them, its that you refuse to accept that they read your post before they gave you their input. Dear god so many people have told you you're wrong and all you have to say to them is "you didn't read my post".
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Where it is self-evident that a commenter did not read my post, I act accordingly. It is standard practice on this forum for people to reply without reading the post. People have even written posts with a deliberate twist in the second or later paragraph to prove it. It is easy to people who have not read the post. They universally either make a statement that misses the point of the post (usually because they only read the title) or ask a question that is already answered by the post. Even in these cases, where a good point is made, I do respond to that. Almost every comment so far has been by somebody thinking I am refering to class balance rather than gear balance, presumably based purely on the title, and I have a standard response for that, too. Some commenters disagree without articulating any reason. It is pointless replying to those, and they are automatically under suspicion of not having read the op. About four people so far out of seemingly hundreds of comments have actually disagreed and given reasons for disagreeing,. They are a tiny minority. If you look hard enough you will find those and see that I have responded. In summary, where somebody disagrees and has explained why, I have engaged with them, but where people have either not read my post or just posted empty rhetoric there is no point writing a personalised response so I don't.
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Except that the only way you engage with them is maybe one sentence, then you just copy and paste the same 3 mini paragraphs of text that you say to anyone else, regardless of whether or not it has anything to so with what they're saying. I'm not saying there aren't people who are posting without reading, but about 80% of your responses are "you didn't read my post" and then the same copy pasta mini paragraphs. Surely you have to realize that at some point its just you not wanting to hear opposing opinions.
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Did I miss something when replying with one sentence? If one sentence is enough, why would I write more? In some cases I wrote much more. So, what's the problem? You want to find a problem. You're struggling to find one.