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zeldaring said:
Soundwave said:

I think you don't get how out of touch you are with large portions of the adult demographic. 

A lot of your points are like a PS2 fanboy stuck in 2005, it's not 2005 anymore man. Nintendo's audience isn't the same as it was then, the Harry Potter audience isn't the same as it was then, gamers aren't the same any more. 

The younger set are just flat out wild and don't give a shit about fidelity at all, my generation (that one that grew up on the NES to PS2) ... no way would they give a game like Minecraft a shot but these kids don't give a shit. 

Meh that's your opinion. When most pc gamers have rigs more powerful.then ps5 and PC games sales about to catch up to all consoles combined that tells me they do care. And regardless why you think they upgrade for most people they upgrade cause they want better graphics and performance. 

Kids are broke and will always be happy with what they can get.

Again kids are not the main demo for this game ... people who were kids when the books and movies were coming out are driving the sales ... but that was 20+ years ago. 2001 is 23 years ago, if you were 8 years old then, you're in your 30s now. 

And that tracks too ... none of the really young kids in my family give a shit about Harry Potter. It was the 30-somethings that were all hyped to go to Universal Studios and go on the Harry Potter ride and drink the stupid butterbeer or whatever it is. 

Johnny Depp wasn't cast in that Crimes of Grindledorf or whatever (lol) for kids, that was for people in their 30s-40s (of course he got cut out because of the Amber Heard thing).