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geddesmond2 said:
RolStoppable said:

In my four years being a member here on VGC I have learned one or the other thing, but if someone asked me what the biggest revelation was in all those years, then it has got to be the realisation that Nintendo fans have more gray matter than Sony fans. And no, when I say gray matter I am not talking about NES, SNES or original Gameboy hardware. I know that I am tackling quite a touchy subject here, but anyway. Here are five excellent reasons why Nintendo fans are intelligenter than Sony fans:

1. We don't pick unnecessary fights - Why does it matter if one version of a game has a little bit more grass in it than the other? Does it make that version magically better? We couldn't care less about Grand Theft Auto IV and other major multiplatform games and I for one never felt the need to make a thread to declare the superiority of my console of choice, my favorite company or its fanbase.

I'm gonna answer this thread as if it was a serious post and I was trolling just to clear the air a little and show trolling ain't an art its just a way of insulting things. The way PS3 fanboys are in todays day and age has a lot to do with how fanboys of the competition treated them  earlier on in this gen.

1. Having no grass in one version of the game or slightly less framerate doesn't take away from the experiance but it just shows developers are being half assed instead of taking the proper time to get both versions up to scratch. If we all said nothing about the differances and just accepted it then today its no grass in Mafia 2s PS3 version but tomorrow its no grass and no clouds in the sky because we are telling developer that that shits ok by saying nothing. Also I don't expect a Nintendo fan to understand things like that because they are gaming on last gen technology after all. Can the Wii even generate grass??

Since it's inevitable, here's the FF13 (PS3) vs Xenoblade (Wii) grass comparison

FF13 (PS3):

Xenoblade (Wii):