Hellegennes
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- Nov 3, 2016
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It's not "quite obvious" at all. But even if you're right, we still have the "Fifty million Elvis fans can't be wrong!" example. Replace Elvis with Civ VI and there you go.
I guess fifty million Elvis fans have impeccable ethics.
I addressed the issue about aesthetics. So I was right to say that you confuse objective artistic criteria with subjective taste in entertainment. A work of art (let's not argue right now if videogames are art) can be judged on two levels: objective criteria measuring influence, depth, technique and other criteria related to its artistic qualities, and audience reception. Tchaikovsky's work was amazingly well received by audiences but was berated by contemporary critics. Over time the tide shifted and he is now highly regarded.