So basically the dude is coping mega-hard that Nasu's writing style changed over the years and wants to try and cut off the old stuff to somehow preserve it
What a nut![]()
It is and that's how it was when I read it. I didn't even get past the first few paragraphs when I was sent it but holy shit, just reading it out in full just shows me how lost this dude genuinely is.
Because let's actually go check his "baby" Fate Strange Fake vs. Fate Grand Order's Releases:

Fate/strange Fake
A Light Novel and manga series set in the Fate universe, written by Ryohgo Narita (author of Baccano!) with art by Shizuki Morii (who both illustrates the novels and adapts them to manga), which began in January 2015 and is currently ongoing.

which began in January 2015 and is currently ongoing

Fate/Grand Order - TV Tropes
Due to returning characters from Fate/stay night and many of its spin-offs, unmarked spoilers for other works in the franchise are present. You Have Been Warned! Fate/Grand Order is a mobile phone game entry in the Fate franchise, developed …

It was released in Japan on Android on July 25, 2015, and iOS during August of the same year.
This is what he thinks the "Old Canon" Stopped?! There's no fucking way you can say that and think you are somehow smart when Strange Fake's release is literally only 6-7 months older without understanding that it would still be exactly where FGO would be in terms of becoming "the new standard". It's fucking batshit.
And as I stated before, the only reason this talk is even happening is because people misinterpreted the fuck out of Nasu stating that Fate Grand Order is massively different from his old series and believed that it's somehow non-canon rather than the tone is different between them(There's a reason why he focused on OG Tsukihime during that statement) and that people who came in from OG Tsukihime and loved the tone would be put off by FGO's tone as well as recent series not going in that same area.