Euphoria14 said:
curl-6 said:
Euphoria14 said:
curl-6 said:
prayformojo said:
Conegamer said: The right attitude to take. People who still can't accept it's exclusivity don't deserve his time frankly. |
The right attitude? Obviously, for you and me, we can say what we want within reason. But when you're trying to garner good will and sell a product, telling people to f' off may not be the best method.
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People have been given reasonable answers time and time again for the last year, but still keep whining. The time for politeness is over, these people need to be told to fuck off.
The game's audience are Wii U gamers, and he's not telling them to fuck off, so it's not really alienating Bayo 2's audience.
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Yeah, it's reasonable to tell the Bayonetta fans who don't want to need to shell out $300 for a console that to be quite honest isn't looking too hot is reason to tell them to "fuck off".
They just want to play the game and are visibly upset even now.
You would think he would feel humbled that his game has such a devoted fanbase begging for the sequel, but no, instead he tells them to "fuck off".
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If they were real fans, they'd buy the console, if they choose not to, they should accept the perfectly reasonable answers Kamiya has given a hundred times already and stop pestering him.
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You and I both know that isn't true.
WiiU is selling poorly. It has barely any 3rd party support of which to speak of and just so happens to have Bayonetta 2.
They should spend $300 just to play Bayonetta? A real fan would drop that kind of money just for the one game what seems to be a bleak future for the console?
This isn't a troll either, this is me asking you a serious question.
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Whether they buy a system or not is their choice, if they don't then clearly they didn't want Bayo 2 all that badly. Kamiya's not denying it to them, they're denying it to themselves.
For a year now this guy has been explaining the game's exclusivity countless times, but people just don't listen and keeping asking the same questions over and over. He's sick of it and I don't blame him.