zorg wrote:
This is what i love about PPT.
No tolerance for fanboys XD
You are all brilliant people
I have tolerance for fanboys, it's just posts like those that I feel the need to reply to. I'm making it a personal goal to have an intelligent conversation with one and come out of it feeling like I actually accomplished something.
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First of all, just because everyone else doesn't agree with the topic, it doesn't mean my posts are rubbish, how are they rubbish, do they fit in the trash can?
I didn't say the
post was rubbish, I said that
point was (and it was, as you can't agree with the majority of the thread if they disagree with you. This wasn't an attack on your post, it was a logical statement.)
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And
EVERYONE in my class said they don't like the revolution, because they don't like those games on nintendo! SHEESH!
But your whole class isn't here to speak for themselves, and I can't take a person's word if they're representing such a large group (though I have no clue how large your class is).
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Oh and how the heck do you have proof about my classmates liking the 360 and PS3, so they can be a big boy/girl? they just want it because they like it much better!
I didn't say I have "proof"? I made an assumption based on the way that you showed your "allegiance" to the other systems. You made it seem like every single person in your class automatically thought the same way that you do, but in case you missed it,
that was a joke (well more like a sarcastic remark, but whatever.)
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And I actually predict what games will be on PS3, obviously some would know that, besides why would I post that in the first place?
Predicting and knowing are two much different things. I could predict that "Zombies Ate My Neighbors" was going to be released on the Next-Gen systems, but we know that's not going to happen. All we have to go on are launch games (and the occassional ""Big Project"). You claimed to like so many of the PS3 games (regardless of actual experience with it), that's what this is replying to.
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Actually not all consoles are over-rated here's my theory, 360 and PS3 are more popular in our whole school (and basically the country) and nobody really likes nintendo, because they're just boring games. I know that there's games like mario and zelda, I played them on a DS or something, and it was so boring!
No, all consoles
are overrated before release, they have to be. Most others are also overrated after release as well (as long as there are millions of fanboys flocking around, it will be overrated). Consoles that aren't overrated fail miserably.
What country do you live in? I've never heard of a country that shuns Nintendo by default.
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I was only joking about the revolution fitting down the trash, have you ever heard of a "joke"?
Of course, this quote was actually replying to one (although a factual joke).
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Then you go on and on and on about what games are going to come on revolution. How do you know?
I never mentioned a single Revolution game, not even once.
The "rest" of it was making light of the other comments you made (360 reliability and that hodgepodge). Not once was a game (of any sort) mentioned.
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There's my theory, and thanks for the negativeness, at least SOME people are a bit more considerable!
If you can deal the criticism, you should be able to take it as well. If you make a rather rude (or inconsiderable, as it was) post, you can't expect people to post like happy little hippies (though all hippies can feel free to reply if they want to). People are going to reply in kind.
It's not like I'm "OMG EYE H8 U NUB!", because I'm not. I don't just start hating (or disliking) people for trivial reasons such as...
anything on the internet. But I did find that post rather rude (not to me specifically, but to some of the other people that widely support the Revolution). It would seem that this dilemma has already been wrapped up though so...
Ioudas Omnis wrote:
I don't see why anyone could possibly feel one system is the all-time greatest. Everyone knows that a high-end PC will destroy all things.
Although nothing beats the feel of a controller in the your hand.
Why wouldn't a person have a favourite system? Personally I've always preferred the Sega Genesis. That doesn't mean that I think all of the others are obsolete, but I do think it had the most to offer at the time of release (and many years after). I've never really been big on PC gaming, I've never gotten into it, at all.. Of course, that's probably due to the fact that I don't enjoy playing with random people that I don't know (I'd have a higer chance of playing if I actually know the person behind the other computer, in some way or another).