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Forums - Gaming Discussion - The "Why I don't hate any system" Thread

There's always more to lose when you close yourself off from alternatives, although it can be easy to fall prey to fanboy tendencies when faced with aggressively one eyed opinions. I guess we sometimes react to the nature of the environment we find ourselves in. :)

In this generation, there appear to be two distictly different philosophies with respect to the direction in which gaming is headed, (casual, hardcore) which may have polarised opinions somewhat. Clearly, some have real difficulty coming to grips with non traditional games in particular, which is rather disappointing.



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Dolla Dolla said:

Cause they each have games I want or will want in the near future.

I'm just tired of seeing people hate on a system. Each system brings something unique to the table. You should be on your hands and knees thanking the developers and creators of these systems. Each company participating pushes the other to higher heights. They are always trying to one-up the competition. This makes the Wii the most unique home console ever created. This makes 360's online service unrivaled. This makes the PS3 the all-in-one-stop shop. The stuff you've dreamed of happening in the gaming world can be made possible this generation on one of three systems.

You can have favorites, you can have preferences, but as a TRUE gamer, you can't hate on any platform.

/rant


Is that sorta like this?



To Each Man, Responsibility

Yeah! That's right! All systems are good! They all have some good games!



I agree. I for one have enough trouble playing the games I own on one console, so I had to make a choice. I confidently feel I have made the right one for me.



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I don't hate systems; I hate the ignorant fanboys of systems who spend more time insulting other systems than actually playing with theirs.



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I love lamp



EMULATION is the past.....NOW.......B_E_L_I_E_V_E

 

 


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Nintendo & Sony supporter:

 Consoles: Wii & PS3.