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#1 kingfire11
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Because the perceived quality by customers will automatically decrease. That is a rule of marketing. The higher the price, the higher the perceived quality. No wonder we have an Apple "cult" because many of those idiots think that Apple products have extremely high quality.
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[QUOTE="kingfire11"]What I really like about classical music is its complexity that is so rare nowadays. Classical music is complex and technically hard to master. Now compare that to the "sheet music" of a Bieber song, where the notes can be learned and played during a skillful musician's lunch break. Music of that period tells stories, and does not even need words most of the time. I personally love the music of the Baroque period for that reason. Bach fugues are complex yet harmonically beautiful. Those fugues tell amazing stories and emotions ranging from pure joy and love to darkness, anger, and sadness, all arranged in a transitional form that is called music. "Most" music today is dry and empty. It feels completely commercialized, with no artistic touch or humanity what so ever. Shmiity

I feel so the opposite. I am not a fan of Baroque for the exactly those reasons. Too many notes, too much playing. I want to hear the melody sing out, and be able to sing it back. I would rather it be really simple, so everyone can play it. I get turned off really quickly when I hear busy playing. I don't hear stories, I hear vomit.

Yeah I was like that for a while. Many people dislike that period for the reasons you listed. What I do is usually try to focus and follow all melodies at once. I am getting good at it but sometimes it is impossible (Some Bach Organ fugues for example, that stuff is just too complex to follow but I still enjoy it).
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What I really like about classical music is its complexity that is so rare nowadays. Classical music is complex and technically hard to master. Now compare that to the "sheet music" of a Bieber song, where the notes can be learned and played during a skillful musician's lunch break. Music of that period tells stories, and does not even need words most of the time. I personally love the music of the Baroque period for that reason. Bach fugues are complex yet harmonically beautiful. Those fugues tell amazing stories and emotions ranging from pure joy and love to darkness, anger, and sadness, all arranged in a transitional form that is called music. "Most" music today is dry and empty. It feels completely commercialized, with no artistic touch or humanity what so ever.
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#4 kingfire11
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"A live human body and a deceased human body have the same number of particles. Structurally there's no difference."

TC logic right there.

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#5 kingfire11
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If you only wanted MP2 with MP3 graphics, then indeed this is not the game for you, and you are a terrible gamer.

Games change and evolve, just like people do. Max Payne was not pathetic in MP2 and MP1, but now he is. He has changed because of the death of his beloved, for he is a person, not a comic book one dimensional character. 

You should never ask for the same game using "new tech." Hell that is the major issue of Call of Duty series today (which you ironically criticized here and asked for too!). CoD games are almost all the same. There is no major change. Why? Because if it is not broken, do not fix it. It is a lazy approach, but it is a safe one, financially speaking.

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#6 kingfire11
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[QUOTE="kingfire11"]This kind of thread made me want to puke. I needed a real drink to cope with the crappy trolling and robotic fans. symphony4flamez
You wanted to puke so you went to take a drink? LOL. Forget bad trolling and robotic fans, you sir are America's future.


You bet your ass I wanna drink. you try staying in here for five minutes sober.

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#7 kingfire11
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Rockstar knew that Euphoria was a bad idea, but in the absence of good ones,they decided to go with it anyways.
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#8 kingfire11
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The PS3 population of this game is like Bagdad with G-strings
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#9 kingfire11
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Unlimited bullet time was a luxury I couldn't afford
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#10 kingfire11
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Shoot? As opposed to what - disco dance?