fillet said:
Personally I prefer debate to gaming which might be the problem. I think quite a few people here regard me somewhat as a pest. Generally though I'm just trying to put a point of view across from a critical direction, hence the debate. I don't mind being proven wrong, even if I come out with a strongly worded post, for me that's just an invitation to whoever wants to prove me wrong to do so. Got no problem conceding at all, but of course I'll argue back if I feel have a point to add. From my perspective gaming trolls are the people who are basically biased to begin with and formulate arguments to allow that bias to run amock. I'll criticize whatever company, game, or idea needs having a go at (imo). It doesn't really run too well here though I have to say because most people understandly are here for the gaming alone, they really do like the companies they are buying the games from, the companies that make the consoles and so forth. I certainly have a soft spot for one or two companies, like say Adeline software who made LBA1/2 (or what became of them), LucasArts team from way back when but these days...gaming is more the basis of what I like to discuss because I have been doing it a long time so know a thing or two about it and the technology behind it. Certainly not much good with sales though :p but certainly like the technical. That then goes back to my perception of the gaming troll, imo it differs to the majority for a gaming troll believes their console of choice is powered by magic dust, pixies and exponential power is achieveable from within it's bowels provided "lazy devs" aren't being lazy. I'm gaming troll because I don't want to go with the flow or what's cool to like. Take the Wii-U, if I were to discuss what I thought of that candidly, I would be permabanned, but that's the problem here. Because I genuinely am talking from a debate perspective when I post, for me, slagging something off with reason is fair game. I criticize and expect to be criticized, I don't feel silly if someone makes a point that makes me look silly, I feel humbled or defiant with a further point to make. I guess that's the problem with the internet in general, you have to go with the thinking of the lowest common denominator of each community to have a smooth running place. If I was into (or had a clue about) something more esoteric I'm sure I'd feel much more part of things and not the annoying little prick is always slagging off people's "favourite consoles", "favourite company", "favourite gaming charater". That basically explains it I think, here we discuss the greatness of gaming. I want to discuss the mechanics of games, companies' behaviour, actions, objectives...maybe it's an age thing, can't possibly imagine being interested in that as a 15-16 year old. It's not personal....to begin with :D It becomes personal after being subjected to the same user's posts that are clearly rooted in fandom but then using that fandom as in ingredient in an intellectual discussion. I'm using the word fandom because that is a legitimate term to use in my opion to make a point. Finally, just a few weeks ago I received a lovely message from someone basically calling me an arrogant bastard who simply has to be right. In my book there's nothing wrong with that in a discussion, this isn't a behavioural trait. I love debate...what can I say. Maybe not very good at it, but opinions are there to be shared and hammered out and take things forward. Some people really are willing to change their opinion if shown that another's opinion has reasoning behind it. Sorry, is that not what you were talking about OP? Anyways. :) |
You sir have hit the troll on the head. I take my dick off for you.
PS: Any post more than five lines are considered trolling and will be reported Sir Troll.
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