Intrinsic said:
People like you sincerely scare me. I can wrap my head around the idiots that post idiotic (albeit highly opinionated) rhetorics and pass them along as facts. But when I see obvious deductive brilliance in posts like yours but yet oozing blind bias and for lack of a better word pure fanaticism; it genuinely sends a shiver down my spine. If for nothing else, makes me see just how strong a persons convictions can be even though they are wrong or limited. Truly scary. That being said, it may also all be that you just don't know what it means to have an opinion or better yet, that it may just be possible that people see or look at things differently from you. But hey, everyone that doesn't share your view or opinion must be "looking for ways to control that fire and going to irrational lenghts to fool themselves" so I guess its ok. Whats really interesting though, is that your post defines you more than it does any other poster so far. Funny how that works right? |
It burns doesn't it?
Please find a meaningful objective metric that does not imply that Nintendo is not the best videogame developer in the world. Persoanlly, the last time I was even remotely interested in a 'Console War' was during the SNES vs. Genesis days, and I was firmly in the Sega camp. I have no strong emotional attatchment to Nintendo, what I do have is the maturity to see past what I personally would want to be true and look at the basic metrics to find out what is really true.
There is no reasonable analysis that can be made of the numbers behind the video game industry that comes to any other conclusion. You cannot find any other devloper better than Nintendo without bringing in subjective opinion.
I appreciate your attempts to dismiss the argument by labeling me as fanatic and blinded by bias, but you still have not grasped what I am saying. I have layed out clear as day what it means to have an opinion and understand perfectly well that people have different tastes and view things differently. That's why I am saying that for comperative adjectives like 'best' to have any sort of useful meaning (outside describing your personal preference) you have to disregard subjective opinion and look at measurable data. Predictably many people refuse to do this, because it burns them.