Eh, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that. I lovelovelove KotOR to bits, in spite of its various flaws. But I've also played many games where there are great ideas, but they just don't make it. Arcanum and ToEE are two such things for me; neither delivers well enough, executes well enough, to keep my interest even as I acknowledge that both have concepts with great potential. (Most of which is wasted.) Where did you get the idea that I'm a GrammarBot, anyway? Sure, I tore Alrik's writing apart, but that's because it's got blatant technical flaws. Take
this. Skim through and you will find punctuation errors, even some your/you're confusion, and inconsistent units of measurement. Nevertheless, if you check out the review page, you'll see me giving purely fangirlish rave reviews.
Also, think of it this way: a language is made for communication, right? People who use the same language can comprehend each other, correct? Shouldn't you, then, communicate to the best of your ability if you wish to be understood?