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Dasvildanya wrote: 219.89.247.171 wrote: @Dasvildanya ??? I was just talking about ONE of your points! I wasn't making a statement about the overall arguement you had there. Next time could you please not assume something of someone and speak as if on my behalf. If you did it might save a lot of effort scrolling down this conversation as well as the loading time to actually get onto the site. Thanks.

Also it was you I wanted to actually read my statement rather than just quoting it whenever you got bored and trying to change the meaning of it. I don't think you quite understand the phrase "speaking on one's behalf". Regardless your argument doesn't match up with the point you claim to be picking out. You specifically say "This is a whole different culture we're talking about" which is implying that my problem with the game is that the Dark Elves and Imperials are too different. That wasn't one of my complaints, they should be different, when I mentioned the two other games it was in reference to mechanics. So unless you meant something completely different, in which case feel free to elaborate, your argument just seems kind of out there.

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