Orpheus said:
Its very un-nerving for a discussion to deflate so
rapidly Morph. If its worth arguing about, don't abruptly stop. It
leads me to believe that you were only arguing because you have the
ability to do so, not because you genuinely believed your viewpoint was
indeed worthy of debating.
Honestly, I genuinely believe my viewpoint, but I made all the points I was ever going to make for my
position. Once you've said what you've got to say there's not
much accomplished by simply rephrasing or repeating what's been said
before. Additionally, I felt like the whole debate was winding
down. After reading your last post I wasn't moved to reply with a
new argument.
Orpheus said:
Arguments hardly ever just happen. They are stoked and nurtured into
life. It takes time to argue, it should also take time to cool down.
My respectful post about you making a good point was the cool down
post. I felt like I had gotten pretty heated in my previous
posts, and I didn't want any hard feelings. It was my attempt at
a tactful extension of that olive branch you like to talk about.
I didn't think it would make you so angry for me to say you made a
valid point.
Orpheus said:
If you want my respect, do not ever concede. If you could care less
about the respect, remember that others are reading this quietly. and..
they remember.
/2 cents.

I find this really amusing. Do not ever concede? I
don't see our little online debates as chances for us to butt heads ad
nauseum. I may be an idealist, but I'd like to think that in any
debate/discussion I have there's the distinct possibility that I'll
change your point of view, and that maybe you'll change mine. I
don't go into a debate thinking, "I will not concede this, I will not
back down or change my mind regardless of what the other person
says." If that's the kind of attitude you want from me, we'll
just get into shouting matches everytime we find ourselves on opposite
sides of an issue.
When it comes to our HL1 / HL2 debate, good points were made for
both camps, including points I hadn't considered before I made my
arguments. I took a step back and rethought my position in light
of the new arguments (made by you and Agent Smith) and honestly I don't
feel the need to reject your points and go back to my original
statement. Here's where I stand right now: Mapping for HL1 is
difficult. Mapping for HL2 is difficult. They're difficult
for different reasons, and in the end its just personal opinion that
determines which difficulties are harder to overcome. I find HL2
more challenging to map for. For all the reasons I've stated in
my previous posts. If you think HL1 is more challenging to map
for, I no longer think you're crazy, my viewpoint has been altered.
I'd like to be a respected member of the site, and I was beginning
to hope I'd been here long enough that some would see me in that
light. But with all due respect Orpheus, I don't find stubborness
to be a quality that breeds respect, and if you decide you don't
respect me because that's how I feel about debates in general then
maybe that's your loss. :smile: I am sure there are members of the Pit who
can see where I'm coming from.
That being said... Adam Hawkins brought a new argument to the table that I feel the urge to respond to.
@Adam Hawkins
I was one of the people who mentioned they still play Doom. It's
a great game, because the gameplay is still satisfying. I
appreciate the visuals more because of a nostalgia factor. If I
were a youngster who never grew up playing Doom, and you told me to
play it after having played HL2 first... I don't think I'd be able to
go back and appreciate the game as much as I do now because the visuals
would seem archaic.
Also -- I don't see the connection between having Doom still be
enjoyable today and Orpheus being right. If you're talking about
gameplay being paramount, ReNo already made a good point, which I agree
with, about gameplay being "more timeless and transferrable."
Both old maps and new maps need to have great gameplay to
succeed. But now new maps also need a fantastic looking setting
to go with the good gameplay. Capturing that good look to go with
the good gameplay is one of the things that make HL2 challenging.
I still personally think it's harder to capture that good look with HL2
than with HL1.