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That's a bold statement, dude.
I believe you :)
https://www.twitch.tv/merelylogan/clip/CourteousAlluringOryxRiPepperonis-m8_j1Du60mT29iPk
(me obviously)
And at those events you travel to, you will notice that SF6 is one of the most attended games. Which invalidates literally everything you have said.
Your personal taste in games is irrelevant to the truth that the game is loved by a very large amount of players. You don't have to agree. You don't have to understand.
You. Don't. Matter.
thanks.
And yet... Capcom has made a game which seems to completely ignore your gameplay preferences. you certainly counts a lot in the grand scheme of things.
"Unsalvageable"
Yeah those two seem like statements that go together well.
Sorry SF6 didn't work out for you, hope you find a new game that does tickle your fancy. At least the rest of us are still having fun with this unsalvegeable game~ We'll hold the fort for you buddy!
The flaw in this argument is that the popularity of an idea has absolutely no bearing on its validity.
If it did, then the Earth would have made itself flat for most of history to accommodate this popular belief.
is this important to your argument, me being good or bad?