He asked if it was worth arguing with you... It wasn't a personal attack, calling someone illiterate is.
Illiterate is used to discribe someone who is unable to read and write or has little or no formal education. I don't see any truth in it at all, I can understand him perfectly.
You are in the wrong. Again, don't play up.
No, he wrote it as an insult, implying my views were too stupid to even consider. It was written for the sole purpose of insulting me. And I do not care if he does it, you are just being weird about it.
As for being illiterate, you just defined it. It can mean 'someone who cannot write'. His posts were written in a very poor manner to the point where I could not even understand significant portions of them. I merely pointed this out to him due to his insulting question, essentially sending it back at him. You just chose to ignore the core issue and blame it on me, which as I already posted is due to favouritism.
So no, I am not wrong, you just want me to be wrong and predefine it for yourself. I also never asked you to let me do anything.
So do whatever it is you are doing. I will stop making these off-topic replies now.
Nope, I thought as much .
Yet you are doing it!
To make out Sonic IV isn't Mega Drive quality is just not looking at the game It looked better than any 16 bit Sonic title, the style and layout of the game is almost too much 16 Bit , and that's the trouble ... Sonic Team didn't push the scope out as far as they should have and played it too safe in terms of looks
Gameplay is another matter, but to me all the Sonic games bar Sonic and Sonic CD were vastly overrated & Sonic III , Sonic Knuckles didn't play or feel like Sonic games at all Went down the route of multi characters and trying to be Mario in terms of depth and design
If it looked better than any Mega Drive title, then it is not Mega Drive quality. The style is also a mixture of classic and modern Sonic, so it is improper. Most people would have been happy with a game that mimicked Genesis/32X-type graphics. The game is a sequel, after all, not a new entry, it exists to appeal to the people who are fans of the original games.
And Sonic and Knuckles never played like a Sonic game? The only difference was the spindash from Sonic 2, along with Sonic's new attack and associated shield moves. Otherwise it literally played the same and runs off of the same gameplay engine as the previous three games. If you do not like the larger exploration-based level design, I can understand, but I do not see how this is 'Mario'. Mario games focus on short levels based around puzzles. Tails and Knuckles also barely played any different than Sonic, just being weaker with attacks and being more exploration orientated.