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I\'m done debating this, you\'re not even trying to pretend to be civil now and are being needlessly snide and condescending. You accuse me of cherry picking facts and being biased when you\'re acting the exact same way, and dodge some of my points and strawman others. You have your opinion, I have mine, I\'ve explained my points and you\'ve explained yours, so let\'s just agree to disagree on the validity of the game\'s content.
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I\\\'m done debating this, you\\\'re not even trying to pretend to be civil now and are being needlessly snide and condescending. You accuse me of cherry picking facts and being biased and using ad hominem attacks when you\\\'re acting the exact same way, and dodge some of my points and strawman others. You have your opinion, I have mine, I\\\'ve explained my points and you\\\'ve explained yours, so let\\\'s just agree to disagree on the validity of the game\\\'s content.
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\\\"Is there any reason not to have an entry for They Just Didnt Care on the YMMV tab, other than some people thinking it doesn\\\'t fit?\\\" - Yes, it\\\'s a misuse of the trope. TJDC isn\\\'t a blanket trope for when you don\\\'t think enough effort was put into part of production. The page explains it refers to when lack of resources, time, creativity or enthusiasm results in a work being far below the production values and having obvious, glaring flaws, like poor special effects, bad editing, etc. Fallout 3 not giving its locations the backstory of the first two games and having a more linear plot is not so extreme as to qualify, and as this thread is proving, is FlameBait since this game has a split fanbase. If this is disagreed a forum topic asking a wider audience can be started, and if consensus is reached I\\\'ll abide it one way or the other.
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\\\"Is there any reason not to have an entry for They Just Didnt Care on the YMMV tab, other than some people thinking it doesn\\\'t fit?\\\" - Yes, it\\\'s a misuse of the trope. TJDC isn\\\'t a blanket trope for when you don\\\'t think enough effort was put into part of production. The page explains it refers to when lack of resources, time, creativity or enthusiasm results in a work being far below the production values and having obvious, glaring flaws, like poor special effects, bad editing, etc. Fallout 3 not giving its locations the backstory of the first two games and having a more linear plot is not so extreme as to qualify, and as this thread is proving, is FlameBait since this game has a split fanbase. If this is disagreed a forum topic asking a wider audience can be started, and if consensus is reached I\\\'ll abide it one way or the other.
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