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#1 taylormadederek
Member since 2007 • 1136 Posts
I am creating a new word for people who don't understand what games are about. There are people who love to play games and then there are people who don't understand what games are about and only care about what they think their console can do. These silly people are going to be called "SYSTEMERS". These are most of the people out there...or at least the ones that post. These people are not "gamers" they are actually game haters. If they liked games they would see that system has nothing to do with how good a game can be or more importantly how good an experience can be. I hope that tall of you "systemers" will soon see that gaming is where its @. When you relax and realize that systems don't make greatness you will then have become a real gamer.
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#2 taylormadederek
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It will not force you out of gaming. It will simply delay you to mid-way through the generation. You have to understand something about marketing. There are early adapters......this is not what you are....these people are the ones that pay full price and wait in lines. They see value in spending more money for something right away. Then there are early and late majority which well are in the middle. This is probably what you are and what a lot of gamers are. You see the funny thing is that people who are "real" gamers don't get the systems right away. The people that want to argue about which system is the best are the ones who get ir right away. These are not called gamers but are called systemers. Here is the link to understand why a company will price something the way that they do. You will come to the next gen and probably have 2 or the 3 systems, it will simply just take awhile.

 http://www.mitsue.co.jp/english/case/concept/02.html