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Old 10-07-2011, 11:35 AM   #29
carpetmojo
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"Video gaming is an industry that accepts terrible voice acting and script-writing, both of which are major problems if you're looking to compete with books."

But that's the point, they don't really want to compete with books, but create a sub-culture that incidentally destroys the reading habit, love of reading, whatever you want to call it .
Some come through OK , some combine the two, but a large number never "get" books, because they are "harder work", and require more imaginative powers within yourself. With a book, the experience isn't laid out on a plate so you merely have to react or solve minor problems, as with games.
The bad acting etc.. is what it's meant to be, it's not a lower standard, it is the required standard, and that's the experience !
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