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Battlefrank
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I dissagree. About the graphics thing, that's what really makes me angry. People valuing graphics above gameplay. A debate with a PS3 fanboy ended tragically with "but you do agree that gameplay is what really matters, right?" "no, man Graphics all the way" There was this feeling I had. For the first time, I actually wanted someone dead. I call this feeling natural selection. I didn't kill him, of course, that would be stupid. But I couldn't talk to him anymore. I think graphics are valued too highly. SC2 is the best game ever in my opinion, and it has horrible graphics by today's standards.
...so you actually wanted someone dead for having a different viewpoint? Amazing. You would have to hear the endless stupidities he defended his console. It's more realer than PC you know. I am not Kohr-Ah. Also, for using a PC you are a faggot. Just spreading his wonderful wisdom.
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RTyp06
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@ Battlefrank
When I run into people like that I usually (not always) just stop conversing with them, it's not worth it. And I agree that graphics are not the most important aspect of a game, by far. That said, a game with good graphics AND good gameplay makes for somthing special. These seem a rarity from my perspective.
@Luki
I think you are correct about a change in attitude. Kids today probably wouldn't spend more than five minutes on the games I spent hours, even days playing back in the day. But to be fair, I probably would have a similar attitude growing up playing today's modern titles.
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