I don't think that's a good solution, no. I think it is at best solving a thing that's not the real problem you're having or seeing.
Step 1: Create an imaginary problem.
Step 2: Create a bad solution to the imaginary problem.
Step 3: ?????
Step 4: PROFIT!!!!!
And by profit, I mean ....
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I've noticed a slightly different pattern.Step 1: Create an imaginary problem.
Step 2: Create a bad solution to the imaginary problem.
Step 3: ?????
Step 4: PROFIT!!!!!
And by profit, I mean ....
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I've noticed a slightly different pattern.
1. Pick something you don't like about the game.
2. Convince yourself that it's a problem that needs fixing.
3. ???
4. PROFIT!!!
And by profit I mean ...
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Well if you say it's objectively, I guess I have no choice but to just agree with you.Oh, I like that! Here's another one-
1. Announce that there's only two possible positions regarding something you don't like.
2. State that your position is objectively the correct positions, because REASONS!
3. ?????
4. PROFIT!!!!!
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Huh. I'd have no choice but to object ...Well if you say it's objectively, I guess I have no choice but to just agree with you.
Let me try this a different way...Huh. I'd have no choice but to object ...
If you think it's a problem, then you need to fix it for your game."Well I don't like it, so obviously it's a problem and we need to fix it. And there can only be two solutions: my solution, and the wrong one. If you disagree, well, I don't like that. So we're back to square one..."