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Old 06-12-2019, 07:42 AM   #111
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People aren't "challenging me". They're either saying I said things I didn't say, or getting really angry about a subjective view about video game appeal. I'm not bothered by people disagreeing with my view, but you seem to be really upset that I hold said view, despite the fact that it affects you not at all. Are you unable to enjoy the Switch, knowing that I'm out there, baffled by why people love it so much? Again, this is a problem with you, not me.

There was no argument, by the way. People were really excited about Nintendo's E3 presentation, at least a couple people suggested they were the best at E3, and my response was "I don't get it". Which is the purpose of a discussion forum - to post a response with your view about the thread topic and discussion that's going on. You've been on here for literally fifteen years, you'd think you'd have figured this all out by now, but apparently not? Anyway, then OOTC and you got really upset that I would question the appeal of Nintendo. Which is fairly sad.
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Your welcome to hold an opinion, but when you suggest Nintendo makes kids games
I didn't. Well, except for Pokemon Sword / Shield, which definitely is a kids game. Doesn't mean you can't play it, obviously, but that's who it's aimed at. It's amazing that anyone needs to be convinced of this.
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I don't see why others can't enjoy extremely well designed easily accessible colourful games.
I didn't say they couldn't. It's surreal how completely unable people are to read and understand "I don't understand the appeal of this thing you like". You all seem to take it as a personal attack on your character. It's frankly pretty funny.
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