by ThePeaGuy » Sun May 08, 2005 9:41 pm
Myau of Algol was spot on when she wrote this rant in regards to this ongoing debate.<p><blockquote>What Myau of Algol wrote: <br>The root problem with believing that "seperate but equal" cannons exist is a logic fault. Phantasy Star is not a living, breathing world -- it is a fictional work, that has been chopped, hacked, and played around with in every single game. It's just a static videogame, and videogame stories do not have to follow a compulsory pattern of logic like our reality is forced to. It is nothing more than a bunch of written scripts and lines of code on a computer screen. Because of this fact, if an error occurs, this allows anyone the freedom to look at it and say, "There is an error in this code. A used to equal B, but in this edited version of code, it no longer does. It now equals C, and in the perspective to the entire program, it does not follow the correct logic. Therefore, I am allowed to pronounce that A equals B instead of C." Here, I am referring to errors more as an important fact in a Japanese version, which has been modified to the point where said error actually is a big deal, because the original Japanese games are the reason why the English versions even exist, and thus take precedence. <br></blockquote> <p><p>[size=small][Edit by ThePeaGuy on [TIME]1115588778[/TIME]][/size]