Yes, Forza is ruined, now you can go away to in search for other games. Seriously, go away, this game is not for you and its not getting any better (from your POV), plus no one here appreciate your comments.
Just use the ignore list feature and don't pay him any attention. It's the only reasonable way to deal with such people.
Sorry guys, but IMO this is not the right way to see this situation (or similar ones).
Greatest thing about NeoGAF is more/less open-mind policy and ability to voice all types of opinions. Unlike many, many other gaming forums/communities, NeoGaf's greatest achievement is creation of discussions that can expose different views on the same matter while maintaining visibility to potential persons of interest.
Criticism should be allowed, as well as expressing opinions. I can be happy about the Horizon, Xanadu can be disappointed. But both of us should be allowed to voice our opinions and discuss them in context. This forum and these discussions (which are more-less held by the same 20-30 people throughout driving-game boards, you are aware of that as much as I am) should be open and transparent, not some closed *shrine* type of threads where only positive opinions are allowed.
With so small amount of places we can discuss driving games in universal forum without being edited/deleted/banned/whatever, voicing any type of opinion should be welcomed, not exodusized.
Also, this particular Xanadu's criticism clearly comes from someone who would like the game to be better and more in veins of what such type of game could be, and not made for casual audience in order to achieve as much sales as possible on premise how "hard-core do not buy the games". From my point of view he is fighting a good fight. And I agree with him mostly. Complete *casualization* and *CODisation* of the overall gaming - and driving games also - is not good. And every day a new series, title or genre is becoming a victim of that (inevitable unfortunately) process. Same goes for Mascot's criticism over DLC/VIP management which is also absolutely valid criticism that is really not highlighted enough and does not get enough attention.
Criticism and voicing these types of opinion should be welcomed and used as a anchor to widen the discussion and expose the possible shortcomings of principles proposed by developer/publisher for the upcoming title. Presumption how developers are monitoring NeoGAF - they are, no doubt about it - is a credit all of us have on disposal in order to make the games we expect (and love) maybe a tad better for *us*. We are those that will play those games 2-3 months after they've been released. Casual Force will just showel them, trade them and forget about them, moving onto new hotness. We are the one who stays and play those games for months after release. And our opinion should matter.
Silencing constructive criticism (heck, even non-constructive one) or putting persons on ignore-lists just blocks very important perspective for discussion and makes threads into *shrines*. Which is no good.
Of course, everybody to his own, but I would really not love to see how different opinions disappear just because they are not welcomed per-se. It would be a sad day for GAF and I hope it will never happen.