Nightshade X wrote:Just let people buy the system of their choice, fanboys, and let it be freaking over and done with!!
They can't, and the reason why has been covered on a gaming site before (can't remember which one).
The way it works, is this. Most people only have enough money to get one system. There are three on the market. So they buy the one they want, but then they see a good game on one of the two they don't have. Now obviously they don't want to feel like they've made the wrong decision, so what do they do? They rabidly defend their choice. They feel the need to constantly belittle and insult the other two systems to further put the thought in their mind "I got the BEST system."
I remember hearing a Penny Arcade podcast where Mike was talking about how when he was a kid, he had a Sega Genesis. Because he couldn't afford to get a Super Nintendo, he had convinced himself that Mario and Zelda and Metroid sucked. That they were terrible games, and nothing compared to the Genesis. It had nothing to do with how good they were, it had everything to do with the fact that he couldn't have it. The whole "sour grapes" thing.
So, fanboys are never going to die, because it's a matter of money. You'll notice that for people that own two or all three of the systems, they're not really fanboys (at the very least they're not as big of fanboys as those who only own one system). They may occasionally make a remark like "Man, Nintendo needs to get in gear, I haven't touched my Wii in months" but they say it because they really do like the system, not because they hate it.
Rai wrote:Is it just me, or does this sound like Nintendo saying, "Shucks, we promised big things but didn't supply the hardware to pull it off, so we're selling this upgrade to bring the hardware closer to where it should have been in the first place"? Maybe I'm just cynical.
That's exactly what it sounds like to me, but maybe I'm cynical too. XD