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DietSoap said:

^ If we're seriously going to have this discussion (and I hope I don't need remind you if you're not dishonest, neither is thinkman or whoever you were talking about since you claimed he was working off the same logic, tongue in cheek or not), then I have to at least show my problem with your logic.

" if they didn't, they wouldn't be so upset over losing the sequel. "

 

Saying "Bayonetta was shit anyways" or whatever it was you said to google doesn't say anything about how they feelings in particular, it technically only shows their feelings on Bayonetta, with Bayonetta 2 admittingly being the context possibly to say so. What you took as them being upset over losing the sequel in this regard is projection, and it discounts the fact that they could truthfully hate Bayonetta, but also hate that their favorite system will lose out on sales that game would bring, and just as well, the gains it would cause for a system they might hate like the Wii U.

If you're wondering why this is important, think about Killzone: Do you give a single fuck about Killzone? I don't. When someone lists off a bunch of PS3 exclusives and tells me I can't play them on the Wii, you know what I say? It's a shit game anyways, why would I care?

Can you honestly say you've never done that with any game ever where you just honestly didn't give a shit about it and were tired of people prentending like it was something great?

Thinkman made a generalisation, but there are some Nintendo fans who do act that way, just like there are Microsoft/Sony fans who do the same to Nintendo games. Of course some of them honestly didn't like Bayonetta, but whensome of them go on to rant about it and suggest that they care and are upset, logically some of them are just trying to downplay and belittle something just because it's going Nintendo exclusive.

Fanboys will be fanboys, regardless of which flag they fight under.