DoomyMcDoom said:
I never saw it as an argument against me. What you said about owning the game has absolutely nothing to do with the validity of criticisms about scale, in much the same way just because someone's finished film school doesn't make their opinion of film all that valuable as a default. What matters is the argument, and you seem to have next to nothing to say as a rebuttal to the idea that Shogun 2 features a relatively small scale, instead resorting to non-sequitur statements about who owns what game.
Now, again, you may not see it as an issue, maybe indeed prefer it, and I have zero problems with that, what I do have problems with, though, is you pretending like the actual, tangible scale of the game is far bigger in something like Rome or Medieval. We are talking about a pretty objective property of the game, and one that doesn't go away simply because you own it. If somebody doesn't appreciate the game taking place in one country with 6 near-identical factions, it's seriously presumptuous and annoying to try to portray that opinion illegitimate simply because the person may -
may - not have bought the game, even when again, buying it does nothing to alleviate the objective truth that is the relatively small scale.