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Innervate said:

I don't know which insults me more, that the current market leader gets treated like this or that many in the community just doesn't care and even go as far as to say "live with it".  I hate how I'm constantly guilt tripped into buying games I don't want, by both the 3rd parties and even fellow gamers. Why should I be forced to buy niche or outsourced spin-offs I don't want, just to 'show' the 3rd parties that I want the real experience (which only does the opposite, that I'll happily buy the inferior product and for them to make more, like what Capcom did when they announced Darkside Chronicles)?

 

Quite frankly, I gave up. If they want to stop shooting themselves in the foot and actually give me what I deserve I'll be there, but I will not be waiting for them or expecting this to happen. It's 3 years into the generation, and they clearly made their decision.

1. Welcome to the site.

2. There is hope for Capcom. Monster Hunter Tri becomes the bestselling third party game in Japan that's not on a handheld (not to mention them giving it credit for helping their profits in one of their best fiscal reports), and now there are reports Capcom is porting the MT engine to the Wii, which the system supposedly couldn't handle.

I guess seeing a major game actually doing well instead of the shovelware can do that.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs