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Posted by: Black Eagle X99
There is not a right and wrong opinion on a game.
There are no wrong experiences or opinions but there are wrong truths, proofs, evidences, and other quantifiable data that can be dismissed on the grounds of 'chance', lack of substantial evidence to replicate said events, lack of understanding/education, and (of course) being contrary to facts.
In other words, saying something isn't so when it so obviously is as defined by both statistical data (both the observable consistency of testimonies and backend data tracking) and player intelligence.
Layman's terms, people who know their -blam!- know more than those who don't. A guy who knows nothing about playing football doesn't go argue with a coach just because he throws a ball around with his friends at the park. The average consumer doesn't argue with an individual who's experienced in the field of question passed opinions and observations. Just because everybody is entitled to an opinion doesn't mean everybody is entitled to their own facts and theories.
Poorly educated opinions are what should be in question, i.e. that of somebody defending Sword Base as a 'good map' when it is anything but. Their experiences are contrary to the quantifiable data such as heatmaps, game history, controlled films from meta-game performances, and collective testimonies that point to it being a bad map.
[Edited on 12.01.2012 8:30 PM PST]