Stig79: Then I suggest you actually re-read the post I wrote. I didn't say the game would suck. I said nothing of the sort.
I said "Maybe EA knows it will suck" and that is why they are shutting down the forums before it is out. That doesn't equal me thinking the game will suck.
Hickory: Stop avoiding the issue. You made an assumption. Colour it all you like, it's still an assumption.
Nope. I raised a question. A question isn't an assumption. You need a statement for that.
Assumption: 1.
something taken for granted; a supposition:
a correct assumption.
Synonyms: presupposition; hypothesis, conjecture, guess, postulate, theory.
2.
the act of taking for granted or supposing.
Synonyms: presumption; presupposition.
3.
the act of taking to or upon oneself.
Synonyms: acceptance, shouldering.
4.
the act of taking possession of something:
the assumption of power.
Synonyms: seizure, appropriation, usurpation, arrogation.
5.
arrogance; presumption.
Synonyms: presumptuousness; effrontery, forwardness, gall.
6.
the taking over of another's debts or obligations.
7.
Ecclesiastical.
(often initial capital letter) the bodily taking up into heaven of the Virgin Mary.
(initial capital letter) a feast commemorating this, celebrated on August 15.
Question:
[kwes-chuh n]
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noun
1.
a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
2.
a problem for discussion or under discussion; a matter for investigation.
3.
a matter of some uncertainty or difficulty; problem (usually followed by of):
It was simply a question of time.
4.
a subject of dispute or controversy.
5.
a proposal to be debated or voted on, as in a meeting or a deliberative assembly.
6.
the procedure of putting a proposal to vote.
7.
Politics. a problem of public policy submitted to the voters for an expression of opinion.
verb (used with object)
11.
to ask (someone) a question; ask questions of; interrogate.
12.
to ask or inquire.
13.
to make a question of; doubt:
He questioned her sincerity.
14.
to challenge or dispute:
She questioned the judge's authority in the case.
verb (used without object)
15.
to ask a question or questions.
Idioms
16.
beg the question. beg1(def 9).
17.
beyond question, beyond dispute; without doubt:
It was, beyond question, a magnificent performance.
Also, beyond all question.
18.
call in /into question,
to dispute; challenge.
to cast doubt upon; question:
This report calls into question all previous research on the subject.
19.
in question,
under consideration.
in dispute.
20.
out of the question, not to be considered; unthinkable; impossible:
She thought about a trip to Spain but dismissed it as out of the question.
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