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Rainbird said:
Pristine20 said:
Rainbird said:
Pristine20 said:
Rainbird said:
Pristine20 said:
Rainbird said:
Because it's pure, concentrated fanboy-ism.

I'm a Sony supporter, and I hate it too

No it's not. Showing support for a console you own is quite different from putting down everyone else's choice which is fanboyism. I carried the logo myself for a while. i only removed it because I needed to make room for other things in my sig. The only reason I've ever been banned is sig length so i gotta be aware of this now.

Yes it is. There are many ways of declaring your support towards a console, some of which do not involve declaring your console of choice as "the future", in a time where it obviously isn't.

Whether you like it or not, that message reeks of blind fanboy-ism

saying ps3 has room in the future is different from saying 360 and wii have no future...I hope this is clearer. IMO, the sig stems from the idea that ps3 was doomed that keeps popping up every now and then. Thankfully, many journalists think ninty's E3 sucked so they'll be talking about the wii now and the ps3 gets a break.

It is clearer, but that is not what that signature is saying. Those are two different things

so what's your interpretation of the sig?

PS3 is the future of console gaming, now join our crazy cult.

Something like that

In that case, I guess the problem here is the vagueness of the statement because it looks like everyone's inner prejudice brings forth a different interpretation. Spartanfx (original author...I think) should've had something more direct.



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