No it's hyperbole. Like the 100% quoted above. As if simple statements have a percentage of accuracy. Hyperbole is ubiquitous. When it's a regular habit you may lose awareness of it. I realize it's just your style but Hitech seems to want you to be more precise in your language when critiquing the game. If you praise it he'll likely be less stringent. 
See the comment about hyperbole. Nobody here is afraid of change. It's a ludicrous argument. We've had monthly if not weekly changes for 17 years.
I've had a few wishes granted that improved the game. So have many other players.
Wishes to limit what other players can do are seldom implemented.
No, it's accurate. Calling my statement "100% accurate" is *redundant* (and admittedly sloppy) because it's either accurate or inaccurate, but hyperbole it is not. Manned gunners like Kingpin are a bigger threat than auto ack and they prove it regularly.
I've been a writer for three decades. I know what I'm saying and it's correct. Others have agreed with me and they're not being called out. (Generally speaking--directed at nobody in particular--when people can write at high level, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, I'm much more likely to accept their critiques on the subject.) I think hyperbole doesn't mean what you think it means. Also, the blanket employment of hyperbole as a perjorative is not an appropriate usage of the word.
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Hyperbole may also be used for instances of such exaggerations for emphasis or effect. Hyperboles are often used in casual speech as intensifiers, such as saying "the bag weighed a ton". Hyperbole makes the point that the speaker found the bag to be extremely heavy, although it was nothing like a literal ton.
Understanding hyperboles and their use in context can further one's ability to understand the messages being sent from the speaker. The use of hyperboles generally relays feelings or emotions from the speaker, or from those who the speaker may talk about. Hyperbole can be used in a form of humour, excitement, distress, and many other emotions, all depending on the context in which the speaker uses it.
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The boss has weighed in. It's not changing so may as well lock the thread and move on.