PSN ID: Kwaad
I fly this flag in victory!
PSN ID: Kwaad
I fly this flag in victory!
I do find this topic rather intriguing... "why" are there fanboys? Why are people so negative about consoles (rather than being positive about them?) You don't see many "I love all three consoles" - maybe these people don't bother posting in these forums? I think a lot of it is purely defensive. Im a Ninty fan (for the games - not so much the hardware), but apart from that I like to follow statistics and "state the obvious" in terms of the current market position (it helps to analyse where consoles are strong and weak). I'll quite happily argue the benefits of any of the consoles (including the PS3!) - but then I guess I like to "argue" in general (i.e. disagree with people - when I see something I perceive as dead wrong). So... it only takes one or two stupid posts to get people like me started (and Im sure there are lots of people like me). And there are always enough stupid (or mis-informed, or just "young") people out there to start a fight (its a bit like the world these days... hmmm.... :P). For instance - there is a "public" perception (and a very true one) that Nintendo makes consoles and games for "kids". As a result, its "uncool" for teenagers to be into Nintendo consoles. Its not a huge leap from here for someone to jump online, with a clever post such as "Playstation rocks - Nintendo games are for dummy sucking crybabies" - and its on. It doesn't *need* to have much to do with informative views, brand loyalty or anything else. And like any fight or war in general... starting it is easy - ending it is the hard part. Without resorting to genocide (i.e. wiping one side off the planet) that is.
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Its not going to happen - but I wonder what would happen if tomorrow 2 of the 3 hardware developers decided to pack up shop - permanently. What would the fanboys do then? (turn into game "genre" fanboys? "RPGs eat action platformers for breakfast"...). Or even better - if all three manufacturers decided to get together, and release ONE handheld and ONE console for the next-generation - and share development, profits, etc.
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Oh yeah? Well TPS's pwns your rpg's and platformers!!!
Games make me happy! PSN ID: Staticneuron Gamertag: Staticneuron Wii Code: Static Wii - 3055 0871 5802 1723
Well the war is going for as long as I am playing games. In 8-Bit Homecomputer Times it was between Schneider, Spectrum and Commodore (let's not forget MSX and some other very intersting systems). In 16-Bit Times it was between Atari and Commodore. Same with consoles. So and so on. You all know the story. I loved all the systems equally. I owned a lot of them and I am still owning a lot of them. This post wasn't meant to talk down on a particular system. The way to perfection is a long one and I wish there would be a console with the online service of the 360, the hardware of the PS3 (well easier to program on) and the controls of the Wii. I love all of three consoles and played all of them. The first time I played Wii my heartbeat was rising and I was shacking after I had stopped playing. The first time I played the 360 I was stunned by the graphics and the nicely done controller. The first time I played the PS3 I was amazed by graphics and the openess of the system. They are all good in their own way. I posted this because I can't understand people bashing other consoles. Yeah I bash the Wii, 360 and PS3 equally because they all have their flaws. But in the end its my personal criticism and opinion, that I care about. (Beware Zelda isn't regarded as a RPG sometimes, because some RPG mechanics are missing entirely from it. Nintendo itself claims Zelda to be more an Action-Adventure with RPG elements :P Oh yeesh I should start a new thread AGAIN)
To be honest alot of fanboyism, is really born from the practical desire of wanting the games you want to come out on the system you already own. I already own a x360, so if a big title goes from ps3 exclusive to a ps3/x360 title, I'm thrilled, not so much to do about seeing Microsoft winning the battle and Sony losing, but more to do with getting the game I want on the system I already own. Sony failing though is another plus, it means even more big titles I'll want in the future will be announced for the 360 and Wii(the other systems I own). I can afford a ps3, but really don't feel like owning three next gen systems I don't have enough time to play three systems to justify owning all three, I already feel I'm struggling to balance time between two systems. However if I bought a ps3 all my desire to see exclusives get moved to the 360 would not only disapear but instead I'd hope they stayed ps3 exclusives, so that they'd justify me purchasing one.
"Where your treasure is, there your heart will follow." People argue for the system they are going to invest in, plain and simple. The most successful system is always the most valuable system, because it gets the games, and everyone knows this. So people generally end up repeating each company's BS PR talk. You can see it right in the original post with the term "future proof." What does future proof mean? Its bogus. Or how about "new generation" or "gameplay over graphics" or "4D." Its all a bunch of PR, which basically aims to congeal an entire business strategy into a catchphrase, but the fanboys never really study those strategies. They angrily throw the catchphrases at each other and hope their console comes out on top, because they don't want to feel cheated in their purchase.
"[Our former customers] are unable to find software which they WANT to play."
"The way to solve this problem lies in how to communicate what kind of games [they CAN play]."
Satoru Iwata, Nintendo President. Only slightly paraphrased.
Yeah there lies on of the biggest problems of fanboyism. They stop to think about what is really happening. Maybe I am lucky but I usually get behind these marketing tactics very easily. I laughed my ass off when I heard the first time that Nintendo claims the Wii to be the "new generation". It has a nice ring to it, but it doesn´t mean really anything. It's not about pointing at Nintendo especially but it's the most obvious example for me. The only way out of it in my opinion is to be honest to yourself and don't act on emotions only.