pokoko said:
I'm really not. I'm being completely honest. Also, I haven't insulted you or anything close to that. I'm just disagreeing with you. I have respect for you so I'm not going to turn this into anything deeper. As for your examples, I don't think Windows 10 really applies here. Amiibo, though I do make jokes about them, I've said before that I don't have a problem with as long as the DLC they hold is available through other means. I don't have a problem with platformers, either; if I do pick on them, it's because there are some who act as if it's somehow a superior style of play, which I find pretentious. All I can say is that my philosophy with entertainment media is that creation is justified by audience. If a lot of people want to play FPS multiplayer, I'm fine with it. If a lot of people want to play sports games, or F2P games, or whatever else is popular, I'm fine with it. As far as I can tell, games I like are still being made. For instance, I really dislike the "paranormal teen romance" genre that, for some reason, Amazon has decided to lump together with classic fantasy and science fiction. However, while I don't want to read it myself, it's obvious that a lot of people do enjoy it, which is enough for me to accept it as its own thing. I don't see how that hurts what I like to read. Both can exist. That's really all I wanted to say. I don't have a problem with any type of game existing if there are people who want to play it. Entertainment exists for the audience. If a game comes out that I don't want to play--like Uncharted--then I simply move on to something I do want to play. |
I hope you didn't read that as an insult. If so, I apologize. When I said disingenuous, it just meant that your most recent post was incongruent with your posting history.
What you describe is a very noble way of thinking, but what if the creation of something you dislike starts to affect negatively something you like? What if Atlus and Bethesda and Square Enix were bought by Nintendo or Microsoft and their IPs either populated by Mario characters or locked behind a premium paywall. Are you saying that if there's still an audience out there for that, you'd be fine with it?










