Ajax said: People on the internet on gaming sites are the gamers, the real gamers, guys who play a game once a week before going to the club, you won't find them on GameFAQs and on VGChartz and IGN Boards and stuff. So who cares what they think. Most of those people can't even tell how many bits a N64 is. lol |
And if businesses only catered to people like you've just described as "the real gamers", purposely trying to exclude "guys who play a game once a week before going to the club", no game would ever be a million-seller ever again. Probably not even a quarter-million-seller. Being the most vocal does not make you the best. In fact, in business terms, being the most vocal means you're the most toxic of all customers, since meeting the demands of the most vocal means losing every customer who doesn't agree with them.
The silent majority is everywhere. They pump your gas, they connect your phone calls, they clean your houses, they make your food, they guard you while you sleep. Do not mess with them. (This message brought to you by Tyler Durden.)
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