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It always amuses me every time someone cares to answer that they don't care. ๐Ÿ˜‚

You are free to enjoy a world where everyone shares a collective mind and I am free to not.

I already acknowledged that I stopped after version 1.0 but was it not the conclusion already and the following content is it not an aftermath of the conclusion?

Glad you are amused at least.


No, the conclusion was not in v1.0, which was Chapter 9, the conclusion is in Chapter 10, v1.10.


Obviously nobody is going to force you to play something that you obviously didn't enjoy but your opinion on a game is likely to be vastly more respected should it be based on the entire game, as opposed to just the snippet that you decided to play.


That said, if only for your further amusement, may I reiterate that I'm unlikely to care about your opinion  whether you play the final chapter or not 

90% of a story is a "snippet" of it to you? I'm sure Stone Fox Studios appreciates this consideration of their years-long story-development. ๐Ÿ˜

Moreover, the fact that I missed the last chapter may nullify my opinion of rushed conclusion however it doesn't change anything to my other feedback about immersion's sabotage by constant fourth wall breaking nor unbelievability of a world where everyone shares a single mind.

Sure you may reiterate to your heart's content and I will reiterate that you are unlikely to be taken seriously when you care enough to answer that you don't care. ๐Ÿ˜‚

To me, a snippet is any extract or part, specifically when the omission of the remainder results in a lack of context or an ill-formed opinion.


The fact that you missed the last chapter doesn't just nullify your opinion of a rushed conclusion, it completely and utterly invalidates it.


Not that your opinion means much when the only other two snippets of critique you have offered both lack factual accuracy.


Honestly, if you failed to immerse yourself in this story or see the personality differences between different characters, that leads less to any flaw on the part of the creator and more to a key flaw in your comprehension. 


Before I go, I will briefly reflect on how cute it is that you think I give a flying monkey's about your opinion.

These replies are not intended to stroke your delicate ego, but to serve as a rebuttal to your invalid and inaccurate critique which is based on your own inability to comprehend a well told story. My comments are aimed to others who may see your initial comment and, at least until they read one or two of your other replies, somehow draw the conclusion that you are not the dumbest person in the room.


These comments of mine serve merely as the spoonful of sugar required to mask the bitterness of your tonic. On this final note, I bid you good day

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You made so little sense that I didn't even bother to read half of your comment because my rational mind couldn't bear your nonsensical monologue.

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You couldn't finish reading Chasing Sunsets. Why am I not surprised you struggled to finish reading my comment.

Perhaps you might find tutoring fruitful.

In any case Max, toodle-oo ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿพ

I finished reading what was available until now and I did not struggle to read it because it made sense even if it was not very credible unlike your petulant tantrums, may I remind you that the author stated himself that he just released the last chapter a few days ago? And yet you keep pestering me about not having read it yet even though one more chapter will not change all of the story's flaws because this is all you can hold onto since you want to contradict me without reason like the insufferable brat that you definitely are.

Blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah.

Interesting argument, hope you had as much fun typing it as I did reading it.

Toodle-pip