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Which games do you prefer; short or epic and long

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5/7/2015 2:38:44 PMGBrankTheEloIsALie before revert after revert
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1 [quote]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/epic It is synonimous to extended which means long.[/quote] 1 [quote]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/epic It is synonimous to extended which means long.[/quote]
2 Are you looking at the noun part? An epic is, as the dictionary elaborates, a literary term for a certain type of literature ("narrative poem"). I assume you literally (no pun intended) stopped reading after the second word. 2 Are you looking at the noun part? An epic is, as the dictionary elaborates, a literary term for a certain type of literature ("narrative poem"). I assume you literally (no pun intended) stopped reading after the second word.
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4 The adjective "epic" (which is clearly the one that was used here) bears no connection to "extended". Here, let me quote to you the actual (applicable) definition: 4 The adjective "epic" (which is clearly the one that was used here) bears no connection to "extended". Here, let me quote to you the actual (applicable) definition:
5 "Surpassing the usual or ordinary, particularly in scope or size" 5 [i]"Surpassing the usual or ordinary, particularly in scope or size"[/i]
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7 I'm curious to how you imagine every game to surpass the "usual or ordinary". Because it can't, by definition. 7 I'm curious to how you imagine every game to surpass the "usual or ordinary". Because it can't, by definition.