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"Many game companies are focusing more on catering to the herd mentality and on graphics than on game intelligence and innovation. Perhaps the decline is gradual and imperceptible to some; nonetheless, in the future, it may reach a point at which innovation will be completely displaced by an emphasis on realism. The essence of a game lies in its intelligence and in how highly it is valued throughout its development process. Do not follow the herd mentality when creating a game; follow the revolution—that’s exactly what Kojima himself always does. Who recalls the community’s initial misunderstanding when Death Stranding was unveiled, only for it to become positively acclaimed and embraced by the public over time? A genius innovates through logic and creativity; yet he is not always understood."
"Not every gacha game is 'pay-to-win'; simply accept that you are not playing well—perhaps you are one of those who blame the team to avoid confronting the harsh truth of defeat. Just grow up and learn to lose, for humanity loses countless things every day, yet it has still not fully grasped the essence of evolution in terms of broad, critical thinking. Learn from your mistakes and bring about beneficial results in your next move."