Talk:Hero (video game)/@comment-69.14.185.239-20140215060613/@comment-24419079-20140222075846

You know, it is really easy to hide behind anonymity and criticize someone; there's never really a reprecussion. What I particularly love is the cutesy insinuation that age has something to do with artistic ability, and the completely original "I could do it better" with the implied "but I don't need to prove it to you". It's so adorable how you think it's original and clever.

Communities for games like this are fairly small and the fact that those of us who can't "do it better" get to benefit from the work of those who actually can is the reason things like the Mother 3 English fan translation, or Rogue and GC's patches are posted. However; when people are obnoxious and nitpicky, projects get canceled, talented artists disappear, and franchises die. (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WhyWeCantHaveNiceThings)

Not to say that criticism isn't important. It is a vital part of any artistic venture.

I'm not sold on the art style yet either, frankly I have the same reservations everyone else does, but before you accuse someone of being a thief... Check your facts.

"After sales start to taper off a bit, I might remove the activation bit from it so it can be pirated easier, which will generate more publicity and will return sales from those who like to pirate the game first, then buy if they like it" (NtelliwareGames, Jan. 20)

That greedy son of a bitch condones piracy. May Ilias roast his soul and serve it to Black Alice with copious amounts of horseradish. Oh wait? He plans to let people steal from himself? That fiend!

Oh and by the way... Not many "professionals" in this day and age want to use their abilities to create fetish games for deviant pervs like us to pirate within a day of its release (Not condoning or encouraging piracy, just an observation). Programming, animating, and designing a world are skills that tend to be very individual dependent. Meaning that others in those fields can spot subtle things that we would miss that give them insight into the identity of makers of games like this. Something that I'm sure Ntelliware and others (such as Rogue) don't particularly want to have be widely known or else it would be a prominent piece in their portfolios/resumes. Considering you benefit from being "A Wikia Contributor", I'm sure you understand that keeping your identity hidden has merits.