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RolStoppable said:
potato_hamster said:

That disguise being.... writing super detailed walkthroughs for RPGs he loved, many of which on Super Nintendo, that got him noticed and gave him his start in the gaming industry? What is it that makes his Nintendo fandom a disguise? Is it the alleged King DeDeDe tattoo that make it a disguise?

I don't have access to his sources. Do you? How do you know the specs of PS5 and Xbox Scarlett are not yet finalized. For all you know the PS5 will be announced at TGS and released November. I doubt that but it's certainly not impossible. I don't know if his claims are unreasonable, but neither do you. But,  certainly don't see any reason to not believe him.

If the PS5 and Xbox Scarlett are released and the PS5 is more powerful than the Xbox Scarlett, would that sway your opinion of Colin in any way? Because I'm betting it doesn't. In fact, let me ask you this, what would it take to convince you that Colin is a Nintendo fan? What would he have to do?

I am using common sense. The development kits a year and a half away from launch are definitely not the final version of a console, because manufacturers keep an eye on the prices of various components and make adjustments accordingly. Your counter-argument that the PS5 could be released this November is so incredibly poor that I have to wonder why you defend Moriarty time and time again. If the PS5 launched this year and therefore one year earlier than Scarlett (which was confirmed for holidays 2020), then why would anyone expect it to be more powerful than Scarlett? You should give your posts a lot more thought before you hit the submit button.

You're now assuming the PS5 is coming out holidays 2020. You're also assuming that a console launched a year earlier would not be more powerful than one launched after. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the Xbox 360 more powerful than the PS3 in many ways, or at least on-par with the PS3's performance despite the year head start and the smaller price tag?

This is just one more instance of you letting your feelings get in the way of facts. Perhaps you should take your own advice on giving your own posts more thought.

Let me ask you again: what would it take to convince you that Colin is a Nintendo fan? What would he have to do?