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patapon said:
themanwithnoname said:
patapon said:
De85 said:
KungKras said:
Nightwish224 said:
Like I've stated before. If a company wants to spend money on the consumer to bring titles, then let them. We spend enough money on video games, why NOT allow this? It's fanboys who are the angry ones. Want the games right away? Get the right console.

So companies being a pain in the ass to the people that own the "wrong" console is not bad?

To put it bluntly, no.  What does Microsoft owe to Joe PS3 owner if Joe chooses not to support MS and the 360?

Answer: nothing whatsoever.

Your right, they don't owe anything to ps3 owners. But that's not the problem, it's what they take away... MS actively fucks over ps3 owners. Why would I choose to support them if I'm so disgusted by their unethical business practices?

 

I would be happy if they created a selection of 1st party offerings. But what do they do instead? They moneyhat not to have a game come out on the ps3 specifically. And thats bad in my book. 

So tell me, if Sony were the ones doing the buying, would you be complaining about games not coming to the 360? Admit it...if Sony were doing it, you would be thrilled as would everyone else complaining about it.

You are wrong. Not everyone is a fanboy and the sooner you learn that, the better off you'll be in these forums. I'm a gamer and being so, I would NEVER want a gamer to be kept from a game because of fanbot bullshit. If Sony moneyhatted, I would be so fucking disappointed in them.  It would disgust me the same way that MS does. End of story.

 

Thankfully they don't and instead make their own games which I might add are fantastic. 

 

The bottom line is that I've been kept from games that I've wanted to play *BECAUSE* of MS. And I don't approve of those unethical practices *REGARDLESS* of which company is using them.


+1 Sony fanboy for vgchartz, hooray!

Unethical practices. . . that's funny right there, I don't care who you are. You might as well do some searching on teh interwebz on "Unethical Business Practices", I'm pretty sure paying someone to do something for you won't pop up in the first results.