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Originally Posted by Crow
That, again, is a bad comparison. But it also shows what is both right and wrong with how Graal works. The problem here is that you can tell who is/may be to blame when something goes wrong. You can't really do that with any other game, and you shouldn't be able to. Then again, the developers being so close to the players can be a big plus as well. Very difficult..
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Are you sure you're reading my posts? x.X
I literally just said Graal's state is contrary to the stated example. On here, you're not compelled to place blame on those who don't deserve it because you can pin-point those who had a hand in the invention or alteration.
Repeating myself: On here, those innocent of the act need not face the brunt of its shortcomings.
Oddly enough, you're saying that it "shouldn't" be that way. My immediate question is, why not?
It seems pretty ideal; credit being given where credit is due.