What you're doing is more like having a bad dating experience with a basketball player (the starcraft books you've read) and then assuming all basketball players (all the starcraft books you haven't read) are bad for you because the share the common trait of basketball (being in the starcraft universe). You see, in your example, you know very little about the guy except for very superficial traits, kind of like you know very little about the books except what is in the blurb and what you can infer from other books in the universe. You can say it's not worth the risk because the basketball player might hurt you (the book might be bad) but you can't say that the basketball players you haven't dated (the books you haven't read) are bad.It's sort of like when people say "you can't possibly know if you'll like a guy if you don't go out with him."
Again, all semantics and arguing about trivial word usages and nuances. We aren't really disagreeing so on to the next.
We're talking here about you taking the word of Turalyon that DTS started some of the problems in SC2. So, emotions have nothing to do with it since we're debating a fact based on the available information. You being understandably scared off is only of relevance to whether you will read the book or not, not whether you believe that Christie Golden single handedly killed StarCraft which requires backing up with facts, not feelings.Eh, it's not so much trust as I've been scared off, to some degree. Purely emotional reaction.





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