I’m banned for being unable to come up with anything more unique (and using a joke that’s probably already been made on this thread countless times).I now await someone to ban me for using parenthesis, using more than one line, or banning myself. Or all of the above. Or something entirely different.
You're banned because... I personally don't understand the direction this game is going in.Not very many people continue it and those that do tend to not post much. Many of the jokes tend to be repetitive and predictable, especially if such a joke echoes the prior joke, which makes it lose value if the same joke keeps being echoed over and over again. Humor can be hard, and I understand that. What makes a joke good to people is subjective, and not everyone has the same sense of humor, so you really cannot appeal to everyone with it. Humor's difficulty and subjective appeal, however, do not excuse the lack of value an over-repeated joke may have.Repetitiveness making a joke lose value also applies to memes, but even more so because of their wide appeal. References to pop culture and other inside jokes are something anyone can understand, but they tend to be heavily disliked because of people overusing them and only appealing to those that understand what they say. The wear of a good joke or understandable reference may be hard to grip for some people. Something like "Doilus Stage" or Parappa repeating others' words may be funny to people the first time, but some tend to get tired of it once the joke gets too out of hand, and it loses its general appeal. You can't keep echoing off others' words or making random-access one-liners, because eventually people will get tired.Spoiler: Final sentiment on the matter (click to see content)HE
Banned because the post was TL:DR.Also, banned because MUGEN is a dead language, as the company has not been seen in years we are all wasting our time!
Someone's banned because there's too many programming languages exist, which makes it hard to consider where, and how you want to build a game. As for Mugen being a 2D fighter programming language, you only build characters, stages, and screen packs, and you can't really 'port' this game engine anyway.