@onixevil @Judzilla lol... good advice, but my comment was more of a reflection of the sheer number of comments on here. The console war is alive and well, clearly.
Car Dealer: "We have a nice, compact car for you here... and it has an enormous chicken head on top of it!"
Me: "Well, the car is OK, but I don't want the chicken head on top of it."
Car Dealer: "The chicken head comes with the car. We can't take the chicken head off."
Me: "I saw a similar car at a different dealership for $1,000 less and it had no chicken head on the top of it."
Car Dealer: *shrugs* "We think the chicken head adds a lot of value for just $1,000 more."
Me: "But what if I don't want the chicken head?"
Car Dealer: "I don't think you understand... we're over-delivering value on the chicken head."
Me: "But I don't want a chicken head on my car."
Car Dealer: "Look, I blame myself for not adequately communicating the true value of the chicken head. If you could just drive the car and experience it for yourself, I think you'd see how great it really is. Would you like to pre-order a chicken-head car for a November 22 delivery?"
I love physical copies of games, but I'm fine with digital downloads as an option if people prefer that method. What I can't stand is these arrogant and out of touch corporate executives who insist that THEIR vision of the future of games is the only viable one... and the rest of us gamers are just petulant children who need to calm down from our collective tantrum to see the totalitarian truth of their wisdom. Those execs are making a big mistake by underestimating the power of the gaming community.
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