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NintendoPie said:
sethnintendo said:
NintendoPie said:

It's obvious. It's also obvious that everyone who works there hates Nintendo.

Probably made some of them lose a year of their life due to stress during the last Smash Bros. midnight release.  Sometimes I can see them cringe when I bring up any future Nintendo release.  There is one semi genuine employee at one of my local Gamestop that doesn't seem to put a fake smile on for me.  I hardly go though and usually get most of my games (usually new but older generations used) from Amazon.  The best thing about Amazon is that usually no one can fuck with their new and used prices on video game prices.

You should see the people at my store! Ahhh, they think they are too clever. I also get that cringe, it's quite hilarious. I've once mentioned while my brother was buying MW3 that "I don't by crap games like that, quality is what I buy. Nintendo is what I buy." (Obviously I didn't mean MW3 was total crap it was more of an experiment.) I got a stare and then a cringe and then he ignored me. Needless to say my experiment had worked!

Reminds me of when I was chillen with one of my friends today.  He was talking about playing BF3 and the destructible environments.  I already knew about this from previous iterations but I believe the destruction has increased.  I was going on about instead of just having them partially collapse that it would be neat if after awhile when the buildings integrity was totally lost that the entire building would just fall.  I then was like why do people even play COD even more.  I understand that there is a preference but it is pretty obvious if you want to play a more "realistic" FPS than BF trumps COD easy.  Both games still aren't even that realistic (COD having hardcore mode is a start but only having windows and a few other things allowed to be destroyed in the environment isn't realistic).  Calling COD a realistic FPS would be like calling Need For Speed a driving simulation.