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GribbleGrunger said:

It's weird you know because I have a friend who's a Nintendo fan and he's exactly the same. He accepts the WiiU didn't do very well but when I give him the general consensus on why it didn't go down well he brings it back to himself. For instance I'll tell him that lots of people didn't like using the second screen as a controller and didn't like constantly looking down (the reason I sold mine) and he'll immediately go into why he didn't have a problem with it. So then the question still remains and he's still in the dark why it didn't do well. I'll then talk about the fact Nintendo needs to have better online and that's another reason it didn't do well ... and again he'll argue there's nothing wrong with it and return to wondering why it didn't do well. What makes it worse is he doesn't go on any forums or read any articles, so his position is one of complete ignorance. He seems to have the inability to see the bigger picture but then again, so does Nintendo.

I hadn't honestlynoticed this about nintendo fans until now. Like I have alwyas thought that nintendo fans just didnt really care about graphics and were just more into nintendo franchises. I still think most of them on here are like that. But over the past week I have noticed another side to them (some of them) that I hadn't ever noticed before. 

Its actually scary, because they aren't making a case when disputing or dismissing your argument or observation. Rather they tell you that your issue doiesn't really exist, or you are weird to have such an issue or that it doesnt affect them so it must mean you are in a monority. No matter how ridiculous what they say is.

Like the guy that i was responding to? He did all that, but thats even ok. I wonder if he had any idea how much a 2TB mini sd crad cost when he was shouting "up to 2TB" like its this really good thing. And that was fter he outright dismissed everything taht had been pointed out.