There's plenty of completely valid reasons not to like a game. I just think that it's a little silly to dislike a game because you misunderstand a mechanic or refuse to engage with a mechanic that would completely alleviate your problem.
So what? Regardless if he understood the mechanics or not, it didn't jive with him, and that's okay. I've been on both sides, we all have at some point or another, with the whole "misunderstanding/understanding" mechanics debate.
@Old_Hunter_77, can't get into
DMC5 and heunderstand the mechanics well enough. He has admitted that he doesn't like seeing a terrible grade for not doing well. Obviously the game wants you get better and understanding how Nero/V/Dante works is important, but he's not alone in this attitude. It's why some people preferred
DmC (2013), because it handed out high SSS like candy, and felt good to do something with minimum effort. I don't jive with that mind set, but I get it.
Still the whole "old man" argument this case, seems more like a de-flinging of criticism or legit problems with the game. Cold Take just talked about this today in his video, and it applies here as well. It's just another and fancier version of "git gud". You're just replacing it with "old man" straw arguments.
It would be like refusing to play a game because you hate the default control scheme, even if the game gave you the ability to completely remap your controls,
That depends if the remapping is good or not. Does the game have presets, or actual control customization? Is person completely abled, or do they have a specific handicap or are completely handicapped with their hands and fingers. I know many games are making sure even visually or physically disabled are able to play games, but many customized controls or presets from games in the past and now, won't work well with them.
I'll give you a non-disabled version. I hate the default controls for
DmC (2013). I know it has customized controls and thankful, even when customized to my specific needs, it's awkward and shows how unnecessary the changes were made at the time and now. Another example: you can't customize the control in a majority of Platinum's action games. The default set up works fine for me, but not for those who want a specific control set up, or are handicapped. All you get is 2 presets at best for most of their titles. The only exception is
Transformers Devastation, which gives you about 8 of them.