@Dallinor
I hope you understand how I see him is not necessarily how he happens to be. I think all of us have a mental image of who another poster is in our own head. I gave mine for Diomedes as to say I would never willingly agree with this poster under almost any circumstance save if by dumb luck he happened to be correct about something.
Ironically I am perhaps the only poster in this thread not attacking Diomedes, or not dismissing him. Basically everyone in this thread has the same image of Diomedes as I personally have. Lets have a show of hands how many people think Diomedes is a well balanced even headed individual. That is why he got shit on. I am perhaps the only person that put their bias aside, and actually gave him the benefit of the doubt. While I do not think the logic he necessarily provided was wrong. I do think regardless of the data he was already probably correct.
This thread is actually quite the laugh riot, because there is no good reason to be excited about the sales of this particular title to begin with. I know why Diomedes has attacked the figures. A game for multiple platforms selling more on the Wii is a blasphemy that must be erased. He simply cannot tolerate this so he will fashion as many arguments as needed to expunge this from existence.
However why people defended the greater sales on the Wii for this title is a particular mystery to yours truly. This game is the definition of crap with a great license. I am not alone look at the reviews and the outrage. Am I the only one shocked by the outrage? Lucasarts is known to be a no talent developer that makes god awful games. Why would this surprise anyone. Anyway both sides are fighting for ownership of a piece of dog crap. How pathetic is that. How desperate are you to prove a point any point that you will play with this double edged sword.
Sure PS3 losing to the Wii is a kind of victory, but it is also a kind of defeat for the Wii. That would just add more evidence to the file that Wii owners lack certain standards when it comes to games. There is really nothing to be gained by arguing.







