"Criticism is good, but it needs to be accurate."
~ @TaliesinEvitel
This quote from Taliesin is a new favorite that I'll use both personally and professionally.
Genuinely, thank you for your wisdom.pic.twitter.com/m0voueNmgT
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Replying to @651EDH @TaliesinEvitel
And I prefer criticism to be acompanheis by ideas or suggestions to make improvements. Otherwise it’s not really even criticism, but complaining.
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Replying to @Postsemreh
I mostly agree, but I'm wary of that kind of thinking when it comes to art (and I count video games as art). It's not always useful to suggest improvements to art you don't like, as it has to be able to exist on its own terms.1/2
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @Postsemreh
2/2 I don't think you NEED a good reason not to like a game. And I think one of the problems is people think they DO need a good reason not to like it, which is why so much Youtube game critique is full of shit and self - importance
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @Postsemreh
The belief that one needs to be objective while discussing the massively subjective taints much discussion.
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Replying to @Postsemreh @TaliesinEvitel
There is added difficulty with games due to the interactivity. So I distinguish it from pure art. Objectively I can critique the mechanics and should back that up constructively. The art (look) side is purely subjective and I can say I just don't like it.
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Short but sweet 
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