He is the only one, who knows what he wants in his mod.
By definition, nobody knows better than him.
Sure. But if he publishes the mod, he presumably wants feedback and others to play it. I have my own mods, and the few that I've published come with explicit caveats "This is a mod for
me, if you don't like it, tough. You
might convince me otherwise." Not the case here, Solarius himself admits he plays the thing less than he should and dismisses half the criticism off-hand. Which is why I delurked and ranted.
I don't like that style of development,
at all. Either keep your feedback at an arm's length like most pros, or actually
engage with it.
If you don't like the mod, don't play it.
I do like significant parts of it. But stripping out and changing what I find silly, imbalanced or just poor-quality is a major task, one I attempted once and occasionally still consider redoing. I have other projects at the moment.
He has to defend only against people who don't like it.
What if majority likes it?
What if Gollop told me in a private and confidential e-mail in 1995 that he considers it a mistake?
That argument can be levied against
most criticism and thus lacks merit unless you actually have data to prove it. And usually a feature
lots of people like does not lack for defenders, ones with actual arguments instead of "take it or leave it". Plus, nobody I know likes 'fanbois' on AAA game forums/social media who tout this exact line you're pushing here.
In any case, I don't actually
dislike the infiltration mechanic in general. As I wrote before, I could even see and like a (well-done) focused version of it. I dislike it being as it is in XCF because of (poorly explained) 'realism' and not much else that I can tell.
Do you think there is even a slightest chance of successfully defending vaccinations in front of antivaxxers?
Depends on their reasons, but generally
yes for the non-hardcore ones. Those who are not into 'Bill Gates, Soros, 5G, Big Pharma, wake up!', but rather 'but I got really sick from the first jab', 'but my friend said...', 'I have condition X', 'I can't have days off', 'I only have at most a few years to live, anyway', etc. These are actually the
majority, and that's why the governments, medics, WHO and the anti-antivax crowd are running their campaigns, with varying degrees of commitment and success.
Yeah, that's why xcom is the best game of all times.
Because it's full of poor gameplay decisions like this.
Vanilla X-Com has a number of poor design decisions, like being able to research plasma weapons from zero, heavy plasma proliferation, limitless mind control, plasma beams on interceptors, bughunts, just to mention a few. It's a terrific game
despite these, not because of them.
Anyway, that sort of hyperbole is useless as an argument. A flaw does not cease being a problem because flaws are rare. More the converse, actually.
As intended.
Even by designers like Julian Gollop.
You have a quote from Gollop for this, I presume?
And I'm pretty sure if you take 20 random veteran game designers and ask them if a game should have periodic 'fuck you' events that are completely random and have zero input, at least 19 would say "Hell, no!".
And Gollop has pretty much conclusively demonstrated that he knows how to make a good tactical game, but not necessarily the strategic part. The original UFO was a perfect storm of founding the genre, being a refinement of Gollops' previous tactical games, executive meddling and things just coming together. Now that he's been given years of funding, including not having to worry about sales, a personal dev studio, and all the feedback in the world, Phoenix Point is still a flawed gem that lives and dies on the merits of its tactical part.
I like it.
And I'm sure I'm not the only one.
This line of thought is pretty much copied from those 'antivaxxers' you so disparage.
It also seems to be Solarius's default response to any criticism.
TLDR: This exchange is basically 'Solarius can shoot himself in the balls if he wants to, and
I like it' vs 'Yes, but why is he doing so
in public and you're both insisting it's a good idea?