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Wright said:
green_sky said:

Well that is the grown up thing to do. Real life worries and issues are more important to be bitter than one not liking a video game. 

"Grown up thing to do". Allow me to disagree there. Real life worries and issues are far more worrying than a videogame, and I agree. But I repeat that something you like getting spoiled will always gave you a bitter taste, unless the bitter taste is a sweet taste. Nothing is written about tastes. It has nothing to do with a grown up thing.

green_sky said:

Well i guess i should thank Sony for that. At least now they have one shooter franchise hitting 5 million plus sales. 

You shouldn't thank them though. I never discussed the achivement Uncharted was. I pointed out what the other user was complaining. He wanted something more like Jak and Daxter but got disappointed with ND because of Uncharted. I just said that was Sony's fault. You shouldn't thank a company that pressures it's first party developers into changing their original concepts because of market share and mainstreaming quality. Especially not since Naughty Dog has proven previously to be a very creative studio.

You have right to disagree with that. I guess it matters to you that much. 

@Sony messing with Naughty Dog. We don't know the inside story but i think Uncharted turned out great. They obviously provided them with far bigger budget the series. Also allowed them to split the studio into two teams and launch a new ip so late in the generation. 

Also Uncharted is my favourite franchise this generation and i've already thanked Sony by buying 2 and 3 on launch days. I guess they don't really need a formal thank you and would be happy with my money. 

People are too harsh. When a company does something new. They complain. When it does something similiar. Well they complain more.