Salad, "do not say" and "you should not say" have only a blurry line between them connotatively, as in "Aw, c'mon, man, don't say that." Not his exact words, but I think a similar sentiment. I don't think he was issuing you a command, so don't get too bent. Or maybe I should say, "you shouldn't get to bent."
I think he was taking issue with the fact that you were stating as facts things that you nor anyone else here has any real idea of. Stating that the game is "entirely different" from the original when you haven't seen it is as bad as those of us who are already ready to send to the PC Gaming Hall of Fame without having seen it.
For the record, indesputable facts about something none of us have seen are, in fact, disputable. And telling someone not to tell you "what and what not to state" is, in fact, telling that person what and what not they can state. Think about it.
Will GR:AW be different from GR? It damned well better be. Will it be "entirely different" from GR? It damned well better not.
--Logos
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It's my English, but thank you, you got my point across. That's what I meant.
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