

I'm with you on the regard that some games should be kept SP only, as to not shift the focus during development. I'll continue my seemingly offensive and assumptious behaviour and assume that the whole thread has been a troll thread from the start Simple indications would be OP not owning the game and believing that adding a multiplayer function was as easy as to "click a button". Some experiences are better with a single player focus. I hate how people have this expectation that multiplayer should always be present. D:OS was built with co-op in mind so it works well there. Really, if you had played the game you'd know that it wouldn't play that great on co-op, so investing money into a half-baked after thought probably isn't very economically viable. Originally posted by Dufflebags:The game is a full release and has been quite awhile, why would they add co-op? They never promised or said anything about that during the kickstarter either. Now get on your white steed and ride into the depth of the forums, there are more total strangers for you to save from indecent posts like mine! Muahahaha *twirls his badguy moustache* Whether he took this assumption as an attack against his parenting skills or capabilities or took it with the intended grain of salt was up to him to decide. This was not an attack, per se It was merely the ASSUMPTION that he "must" suck at parenting. Just in case you were REALLY being serious We all know you're just a shill for the toast and/or butter industry.īut. Nice try, but nobody believes that you're just a common whiteknight without any sense of humour. I totally stepped over the line there, you're right, I feel really bad now, like that one time when I GAVE MY BABY NEPHEW A TOAST AND IT MADE HIM FAT! Thank you for your contribution to the general decency of the internet.

And as I dislike the trollish behaviour of anonymous reporting - I am reporting your post as inappropriate. Ok, it was a badly worded analogy, but that doesn't in anyway justify you making such an accusation. You are making a very personal attack on someone who used an analogy.
