Nerf Ninja said:
fletch_talon said:
Nerf Ninja said:
Gladion said:
Nerf Ninja said:
It doesn't matter how much it will cost, if you are even slightly against motion control coming to the Xbox you shouldn't buy one. Just because it's cheap doesn't make it an agreeable price. You buy one you're allowing them to make the kind of game that uses such an unwanted device.
Which part of your post explains to me why you are forced to buy motion-sensor controlled games if Natal is successful?
Who said anything about being forced to buy one? I said if you buy one you're allowing them to make the kind of games that use the natal. Actually, why would you buy one and then
not buy the games for it?
My point was that if you disagree with it don't support it just because it's cheap.
Because as we all know, you can totally have an accurate and unbiased opinion of something without even trying it.
Not to mention if you don't like it then it shouldn't exist, regardless of what other people think.
Did you read my post or just react to it?
Did I say it shouldn't exist?
Did I say I'll never try it?
What I said was if you don't support it, don't buy it. Is that really that hard to understand that I've had to post the same thing three times now? Price shouldn't have a bearing on something people disagree with.
E.g.
"I hate the Natal and all it stands for! What? it's only $50? cool I might get one!"
You can't stand on one issue and allow yourself to be swayed simply because it's got a nice price tag attached to it.
For starters, to say you hate Natal and all it stands for is ignorant, unless you've managed to get some kind of in depth look at it, perhaps even try it. You have no idea whether it would be worthwhile or not, you're just taking the all too common stance that its different and therefore its crap. Or perhaps you're comparing it to Wii controls and the Eyetoy, which is equally ignorant considering all signs point to it being considerably different.
Also, what is the point exactly of telling people who have already decided to hate it (like yourself) to not buy it. While we're at it, why don't we tell the pope not to have sex with a man? If someone is considering buying it due to the price, then it just means they're more open minded than you, and believe that for the price quoted, its worth actually trying Natal before making any judgements.
Your last comment is very true. Price should not change your beliefs about something, but beliefs should not be based on assumptions and bias. The way I see it, you're as bad, if not worse than the people you're complaining about.