A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by Winckle » Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:46 pm

Rightey wrote:
Eighthours wrote:
Rightey wrote: that's like me saying oh I play my 360 in a walk in fridge therefore PS3 is obviously the better system.


Sony's PR will get to that eventually. :D

And it isn't "like you saying" that at all. A PC does not exist to be a gaming system for use in a lounge, whereas a console does. It's a perfectly legitimate argument. PCs have keyboards and mice. PCs have hefty towers. PCs are designed to be used in an office environment. Consoles are designed to be put under the telly to play games.


Ok lets change that example around just a bit, so you can see why it is so stupid.

Lets say that you believe the 360's web cam is superior to a hand held camcorder. Why do you think this?

Well despite the fact that one is of a lower quality, and can't do as many things, the 360 camera is to be used with a 360 and therefore used in your living room where you are comfortable. However the camcorder can be used anywhere, and there is a video on the internet of someone being attacked by a tiger while riding an elephant, therefore the 360 camera is superior because you are less likely to be attacked by a tiger while riding an elephant.

Because your surroundings or things that happen to you are directly related to the console right?

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by Peter Crisp » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:52 pm

Can we just leave this as some people prefer the PC and some prefer consoles and get on with our lives as this argument is going round in circles. If you could stop with the PC supremacy crap it would go a long way to helping as no one platform is supreme and all have advantages and disadvantages.

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by That » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:54 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:one platform


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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by Winckle » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:57 pm

fried chicken

We should migrate GRcade to Flarum. :toot:
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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by That » Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:59 pm

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by SEP » Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:46 pm

Winckle wrote:The insult in there is quite obvious. Just because you choose to ignore it and put a laughing emoticon on the end doesn't make it go away.

It's a glib remark about the fixed poll that made you a moderator.


He has said that the poll wasn't rigged. You're accusing him of rigging it. You're trolling. End of story. Now strawberry float off back to whatever squallid little hole you crawled out from.

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by Garth » Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:07 pm

OK, I think that's enough.

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PostRe: A reminder about taste and decency on GRcade
by Eighthours » Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:14 pm

Karlprof wrote:
Eighthours wrote: :lol:

Incredible failure.


He's actually entirely correct, but keep on ploughing through there, Eighty. Choo choo, it's the Little Train That Could.


This isn't the "Currently Reading" thread, Karl.


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