CrimsonCrescendo
Banned
Your enthusiasm tends to be a little over-the-top and it has the capability of doing more damage than good, Perfo. Especially since you haven't played the game yet and are going off of developer interviews and snippets of gameplay. And I think that's why people aren't really taking you as seriously.
You're praising the game for its ambition, but it remains to be seen whether or not that ambition will bear fruit that will be cohesive and enjoyable, with mechanics that work extremely well. You can't blame people for being cautiously optimistic or outright unimpressed, as what you see may not be as engaging for others. For example, some of the developers have said nice and interesting things and have detailed interesting mechanics in the past about FF13 and FF13-2 which didn't really come to fruition or didn't live up to its potential (ex: blood damage in FF13-2, sidequests in FF13-2, the CSB in FF13, etc). Every other FF game before this was ambitious too, and in some ways certain things lived up to their potential, and in others they haven't.
So continuously saying that it's going to be the best and the most ambitious FF ever may not strike someone the same way as it would you, and that's something to keep in mind.
This game is certainly ambitious and does things differently, but I can't help but to be incredibly skeptical given my disappointment in some aspects of the last two works in the trilogy.
Try delusionally over the top. He's claiming it will be the best FF game of all time, is the most ambitious FF is over a decade in other threads, will move the JRPG genre forwards, and WILL be a success in every way imaginable. He's claiming that the graphics are top notch despite the fact that we have all seen that they aren't; he's claiming that there are features there that even the damn developers say there aren't (a 5th continent when Toriyama has said there are 4); and that there is a ton of content when we have yet to see a single dungeon.
There's being a fan and being hyped, and then there's Perfo. He honestly comes across as a member of the marketing team.