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Solid_Snake4RD said:
Killiana1a said:

Everyone has made their point ad nauseam. There is no more to be debated in this thread unless someone starts posting the hardware numbers for June. Anymore debate outside of that is personal and meaningless. I have my views, you have yours and neither of us is budging.

i am not saying that you don't give your own views but the way you did you were saying as it other comment didn't make any point.

As for ignoring arguments, I do it consistently when the messenger is clearly a one brand individual.One brand individuals are not worth the attention because they have proven on this thread that no matter what  the numbers  show and the validity of the sources of the numbers, they will keep this thread going for 10 pages in a pathetic attempt to spin the debate their way so that when a new user jumps into the debate, they hope the new user will ignore the first 5 pages where there are cited numbers proving the branded individual on the 8th page completely wrong.

now you are just dicrminating.


and how do you know that person is one brand individual and how does it matter?

if he is making a good point or stating his opinion then it  doesn't matter what he owns



Of course I discriminate, we all do. Where I choose to eat out for dinner is a matter of discrimination. If I choose burgers over Mexican food, then I am using the true meaning of "discrimination" at that time, not the ill-informed definition of discrimination, which minorities and gays use towards business and society.

How do I know someone is a one brand individual? I look at their full game library that they list on their VGChartz profile. If I see someone has well over 200 Sony games as you do, while they have far fewer Nintendo and/or Microsoft games, then it is safe to say they are a one brand individual.

Of course a person's video game tastes matter. I don't hold Karl Rove up to the same standard when I read his op-eds in the same manner I do Paul Krugman. Both come from different political slants, which inherently biases what they will write, what they will leave out for the sake of not lessening their argument, and how they write.

I apply the same lens which I read op-ed pieces on politics and economics as I do when I read forum posts in video game forums.