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pokoko said:
nitekrawler1285 said:
pokoko said:

No.  Listen.  What he's saying is that he doesn't understand the mentality of someone who uses game budget over game quality as a means of deciding what they play.  It's like someone saying they'll only watch a movie if it cost over 100 million dollars to make.  It's a horrible way to make decisions.


I can understand that sentiment if that is what he means.  It just then seems hypocritical when Sony is #1 in TV advertising spending. Are they making a horrible decision? Or can it be had both ways?  

I ... have no idea what you are saying.  I've read your post like six times and I do not understand at all.

I don't think the point "What he's saying is that he doesn't understand the mentality of someone who uses game budgetover game quality as a means of deciding what they play." is a bad one.

If that is his point  why do they have such a high budget for advertising?  Does that not only lead to a place where customers are more likely to do the opposite of his point.  That contrast in point and action causes dissonance for me. 

Is that clear?