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Rafie said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

I didn't put too much thought into it because the point I was trying to make (but forgot to write, was literally 3AM) is that it's silly to judge assume a userscore is automatically from a rabid fnbase no matter what conclusion you draw from it. 

However I will say that what you arr saying makes sense. I drew my point by the fact that the Xbox One version was off in userscore by like two points at the time of writing compared to the PS4 version. Rethinking it though, it could be because the Xbox's smaller market share leaves the userscore to being more susceptible to trolls. I've actually seen a couple of Playstation fans get mad ath the game so I didn't think it was aout of the realm of possibility, luckily not on VGC though. Either way I honestly do not care much, it is a rather silly thing to be very concerned about. But if I'm wrong my bad. 

It's all good. I wasn't trying to start an argument. I was just wondering where you based your claim from at the time. Also do you live in another country? It was about 7am when I replied to you. At the time it said you posted 18 minutes. I was sleeping at 3am. Well none of that matters.

Anyway, the Xbox One X version will be the best version of RDR2. No debating that even with the most devote PS fans. However, I'm sure both PS and Xbox fans will get the exact same enjoyment from the game. If you're a fan of the series that is.

Well like I said the point I was trying to make but forgot to was that these claims are always baseless for the most part and therefore ridiculous . Although, apparently there's a ton of PC games who are admitting they're just doing it because it's not on PC??? I wouldn't expect people to be so upfront, lmao, I guess that ruins my point.

Also, isn't that time difference fairly regular for people who live on different sides of the U.S.? You know, a time zone difference. If you live on the east side and I live on the west side of the U.S. the difference can be anywhere from 3-5 hours in time. I think it's about 3-4 for us. 

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(my windows clock is off by 10 minutes)