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TRios_Zen said:
MontanaHatchet said:
 

You're right, why should you prove what you say? It's not like you ever had a good point in the first place. Here are just some of the threads hyping the crap out of Natal:

Here

Here

Here

Here

And here

If I repeated any, my apologies. And if I didn't, please find me 25 threads putting Natal down. In that time, maybe I could find some more threads telling us how amazing Natal will be. I'm not sure why you went where you went with your last sentence, but I'll explain mine.

This is driving with the Wii:

This is driving with Natal:

I just wonder which one is more immersive.

What's with the angst dude?  People can't have differing opinions all of a sudden?  Because I don't have a laundry list of posts ready to combat you with, clearly I have no point, right?  Come on dude, grow up a little, okay?  All disagreements don't have to be so acrimonious. 

Back on topic, you stated that you wanted to do better than shooting with your fingers...  I was simply stating, that shooting with peripherals (or your fingers) was moving backwards, NOT forwards. 

But this is pointless, you seem ready to discount Natal a year before release with no games announced yet; I on the other hand am a little bit more optimistic for it's chances.  That is the gist of our disagreement, and I'm totally cool with leaving it at that.

No, you said there is 5 threads hating on Natal for every 1 positive thread. I've yet to see anything from you that says that is anywhere near accurate. Now, that was your point, and you can't prove it. I'm sorry if that bothers you so much. And you're telling me to grow up? Debate the point at hand instead of being defensive. Shooting with peripherals isn't moving backwards, it's just advancing in something that has existed for many years. Moving backwards would be something like going back to cartridges or using AAs in handhelds. And I thought Natal did have some games announced at least, but if it doesn't, that's even more worrying. Gee. Well, I certainly look forward to seeing what it can do, but let's not overhype the damn thing. It will lead to disappointment.