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oniyide said:
spurgeonryan said:
Not privileged, but they are not making any friends by their actions against core fans.

The they totally ignored us with the Wii. Went after casuals and even some of their biggest franchise's catered towards them as well. Skyward Sword forced the wiimote on us just to prove to core gamers that it was a good controller.

Then we have the Wii U. Back to core support........then they try to kill it as soon as possible and expect us to play Mario 2D HD NX or some other rehash?
Yes, we are not privileged, but screw them if they do not treat us right.

Sony is treating many right and even you cannot deny that. 30 million PS4 owners don't lie.

I know personally, if they do not support the Wii U till the end, will not be buying the NX anywhere near launch.

im not the biggest Wii fan at all, but this is not even remotely true. Ninty made the games they usually made, what did the Wii miss? Now i guess you can say that the games they made catered more to them, but how? DKC Returns was pretty hardcore, 2 3d Marios, which was mostly bought by core gamers. 

They're are killing it because it is flopping, they are supposed to keep failing to make YOU feel good?

Sony is just a global beast, PS3 proved that as despite the screw ups it still managed to do 80+, its almost not fair to compare.



PS3 was a monumental disaster in terms of financial losses, imagine the outcry if Sony bailed on that after just 3-4 years. Wii U fans are just wanting a full console 5 year cycle with software support. Sony threw their support behind the PS3 despite heavy losses and it payed dividens, with consumer trust that PS4 would be well supported. Some Nintendo fans may be a bit cagey that if NX stumbles out of the blocks who's to say they wont pull the plug prematurely on that too. I think binning something off that hasn't performed to expectations isnt always the right thing to do and sometimes you have to suck it up and show support to earn the trust of the customers.