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Cobretti2 said:
surprise surprise, another Nintendo thread derailed by a troll.


and the REAL BIG TROLL ARE YOU??



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fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:

I'm sorry but if we are talking flamebait, your bait is that neon sign in the window coupled with the analog arrow sign out front with the plastic lettering all topped off with the guy in the funny costume near the road side dancing with the arrow sign pointing toward your 'store'.

These so called "flamebaits" just so happen to have facts to back them.

What you call 'facts' are often referrred to as opinion by others.  Coupled with far too many data inputs that are most certanly not facts.



The rEVOLution is not being televised

Chrizum said:
Viper1 said:
That developer impressed the hell out of me when I reviewed their C.O.P. The recruit DS game. Gameplay did need a few tweaks but you could immediately tell they were an incredibly ambitious group.

They have my money day 1. The haters and detractors can stare at my green-backs all damn day for all I care.

What they say is absolutely irrelevant. It doesn't remove the fact these people are talented and care about the optical fidelity they give you. No troll, wannabe troll or aspiring troll in training can take that fact away.

They can rant and race with nonsensical "pseudo-facts" all day (or several days as the case in some people) and it won't change the fact that this developer intends AND WILL deliver absolutely impressive visuals for the 3DS.

What I'm wondering is why you would blindly buy a game just because the developers build technically impressive games? I mean sure, I like optical fidelity as much as the next guy but to say they have my money day 1??

Excellent quesion, Chriz.  It begins with the fact I reviewed their DS game, C.O.P. The Recruit.  As with all reviews worth their weight in bytes, I did a lot of research on the developer itself.  It absolutely blew me away what they accomlished with such a small developmnet group.



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Wwo, nobody seems that the first pic areadly came out. Sad.



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Viper1 said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:

I'm sorry but if we are talking flamebait, your bait is that neon sign in the window coupled with the analog arrow sign out front with the plastic lettering all topped off with the guy in the funny costume near the road side dancing with the arrow sign pointing toward your 'store'.

These so called "flamebaits" just so happen to have facts to back them.

What you call 'facts' are often referrred to as opinion by others.  Coupled with far too many data inputs that are most certanly not facts.

Fact: The 3DS is weaker than the gamecube. 



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fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:

I'm sorry but if we are talking flamebait, your bait is that neon sign in the window coupled with the analog arrow sign out front with the plastic lettering all topped off with the guy in the funny costume near the road side dancing with the arrow sign pointing toward your 'store'.

These so called "flamebaits" just so happen to have facts to back them.

What you call 'facts' are often referrred to as opinion by others.  Coupled with far too many data inputs that are most certanly not facts.

Fact: The 3DS is weaker than the gamecube. 

Fact: When you present a fact, provide evidence to support your claim, otherwise you're better off saying nothing.



Chrizum said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:

I'm sorry but if we are talking flamebait, your bait is that neon sign in the window coupled with the analog arrow sign out front with the plastic lettering all topped off with the guy in the funny costume near the road side dancing with the arrow sign pointing toward your 'store'.

These so called "flamebaits" just so happen to have facts to back them.

What you call 'facts' are often referrred to as opinion by others.  Coupled with far too many data inputs that are most certanly not facts.

Fact: The 3DS is weaker than the gamecube. 

Fact: When you present a fact, provide evidence to support your claim, otherwise you're better off saying nothing.

Fact: It has less shaders than the gamecube and a lower clock. 



justiceiro said:
Wwo, nobody seems that the first pic areadly came out. Sad.


It's a game that's supposedly a graphics explosion yet the pic is low res and off screen. It's hard to get excited!





fatslob-:O said:
Chrizum said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:
fatslob-:O said:
Viper1 said:

I'm sorry but if we are talking flamebait, your bait is that neon sign in the window coupled with the analog arrow sign out front with the plastic lettering all topped off with the guy in the funny costume near the road side dancing with the arrow sign pointing toward your 'store'.

These so called "flamebaits" just so happen to have facts to back them.

What you call 'facts' are often referrred to as opinion by others.  Coupled with far too many data inputs that are most certanly not facts.

Fact: The 3DS is weaker than the gamecube. 

Fact: When you present a fact, provide evidence to support your claim, otherwise you're better off saying nothing.

Fact: It has less shaders than the gamecube and a lower clock. 

Your reply shows a complete lack of understanding of system hardware.

A lower clock (whatever that means? I asume you refer to the CPU, but "has a lower clock" is an ambigious statement as it could just as well refer to the GPU) is irrelevant. 3DS has a much more modern architecture, and it boasts a dual-core CPU whereas GameCube just has a single core CPU. The 3DS also pushes more polygons per second, has more system RAM (128MB versus 40MB!!).

Ultimately, we've learned that it's no use to listen to anything you say when it comes to hardware because you are clearly uneducated on the matter.