Of course not, I didn't really get that impression. If I had to liken this 'conversation' to anything, it would be to an adult trying to get a child throwing a fit to calm down, not a 'debate'. I was just hoping that given the opportunity, you might try to converse in forms of communication *besides* condescending name calling, but considering your apparent devotion to acting like a petty child, it is probably best to just ignore you. Esp considering that the original purpose of this thread seems to have vanished.Kanatatsu said:I have no point. We're not debating. Back to the store.Oroboros said:Considering the amount of undue hostility you seem to be spouting everywhere like water from a sieve, I can certainly agree with you there! Although I do wonder how you expect anyone to respect your opinions when all you seem capable of is petty insults. Really not the best way to get your point across.Kanatatsu said:No interest in arguing a point with you, dork.Oroboros said:Can't argue against my claim without resulting to insults? That doesn't help your position. Fact of the matter is, KoTOR I+II had more proportional character models then this, as well as a less stylized art direction in general.Kanatatsu said:Go back to your store, Comic Book Guy.Oroboros said:Ugh, the character models look hideous. They should really reconsider the cartoony and stylized art direction, it fits in more with that awful SW cartoon show more then it does with the KoTOR games. The costumes and armor look ridiculous, and the proportions of the characters are on par with barbie dolls for being anatomically proportional, especially the overmuscled male models. Watching the development of ToR is like watching a car wreck in slow motion. It's horrifying to watch the extent to which they are willing to trash the KoTOR series in the name of milking it for all it's worth, but at the same time, I can't look away, because it is so fascinating to watch the extents to which they are going!