Most impossible fan base to please?

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GunstarHero

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Revrant said:
GunstarHero said:
"ME2 was terrible because it wasn't the same as the first one!" (Ok, that one I agree with).
Oh no, a sequel is better than an original but DIFFERENT.

Morrowind was better.
System Shock was better.
Modern Warfare was better.
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Why did you change this post?

Quoted from my messages,

Revrant

"If only an awful aborted fetus of a game could be copied and turned into a sequel, rather than a good game actually made of the success following the aborted fetus.

Oh, screw me sideways, I forgot, all you console kiddies care about is the worst multiplayer you can find in a game, not anything else, because you didn't even play singleplayer.

My bad."

Taking your unedited post (as you probably realised how bloody stupid it sounded), what the hell are you talking about? Grow up, saying 'aborted fetus' doesn't make you sound edgy, it makes you sound like you can't make a valid point so you resort to petty attention-seeking.

As far as 'us console kiddies' caring about finding the 'worst multiplayer', what is this supposed to mean? GIVE ME ETEH WERST MUTLIPLAER PLASE! I don't even have a gold membership at the moment, and Fallout 3 and Oblivion are my two most played games, by about 90 hours each.

Boy, Revrant, you sure stitched me up good and proper!

Still, ignore me, call me a console kiddie, and change your posts when they make you sound like an idiot. I'm the real loser here huh?
 

AdamRBi

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Fans are only obnoxious when they are loud enough to effect the production of a game. Now, while player feedback is important and can bring to life aspects of a game's design that the developers didn't realize was an issue and is certainly a good thing it loses all of it's relevance when Fans start complaining about non-incidental things.

That being said, I'm singling out a fanbase I myself am part of; The damned Sonic fanbase. Sure, Sonic Team isn't perfect and they've failed to produce a solid gaming experience in a long while, but you start taking advice from the loudest, most obnoxious fans and things start getting confusing and unsteady.
 

psicat

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Any fan base is impossible to please, they live to complain. Fans will clamor about the need for a sequel once a sequel exists they clamor about a company only making it to cash in on a classic. Not to mention how sequels are picked apart similarities being complained about and seen as unoriginality and stagnation, while changes seem to be taken as betrayals to the original title and the fans themselves.
 

Dr. Feelgood

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Halo fans. Seriously, read the Halo: Reach forums. It doesn't seem like anyone on that website even enjoys the game.
 

Antari

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The most dedicated fanatical, crazy and fun fanbase would have to be Trekkie's ... If you change something about the religion that is Trek, be prepared for a burning at the stake.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Warty Bliggens said:
canadamus_prime said:
I think the real question should be "least impossible fan base to please?"
Mortal Kombat. Seriously. Look at what we've had to slog through, and look how we made the best of it. Never once did we complain.


This new game is justice on a CD.
You know, that's true. I can't recall ever hearing/reading a Mortal Kombat fan complain. Kinda ironic, isn't it?
 

Seiei

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The Sonic fanbase. I've never seen more people ***** about games that HAVEN'T EVEN COME OUT YET!

Here's an example of what most of the fanboys bitched about with Sonic Colors before it even came out, "OMFG THE GAME HAS THE WORD COLORS IN IT!!! THAT'S SOO GAY!! THIS GAME IS GONNA SUCK"!!!! Please grow up.
 

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GunstarHero said:
"RE5 DLC is on the disc? ARGH! Why are they making money for extras?"
People got mad at this not because they gave us extras, but because the extras were already made and already on the disc, but they decided that you had to pay extra to unlock what is already at your finger tips. Imagine buying a car and you don't have air conditioning, but the dealer says "Well for 150 bucks we can add air conditioning" so you pay him but all he does is flip open a flap inside your car and you now see that there was an air conditioning unit and dial all along, you just couldn't access it. You'd kind of be cheesed right? I mean, you'd be glad that you now have air conditioning, but you'd sort of question why they did it in that manner. That's how I felt when they "made" "DLC" for RE5.

I think the Socom community is the hardest to please. I'm part of it, and I know that we ask for a lot, and we don't appreciate what we're given, and in the end, I think we as a community aren't even sure of what we want but we sure seem to know what we don't want.
 

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thedeathscythe said:
Imagine buying a car and you don't have air conditioning, but the dealer says "Well for 150 bucks we can add air conditioning" so you pay him but all he does is flip open a flap inside your car and you now see that there was an air conditioning unit and dial all along, you just couldn't access it. You'd kind of be cheesed right?
Have they explicitly stated that it will come with AC as standard? No? Then I'd be fooling myself if I thought I was entitled to it. The fact is, a lot of cars have empty sockets, or blanking plates, where they can fit a £10 appendage that will add functionality. They have the pieces right there, so why don't they give them to me for free? So what if they took time to design and make, I'm buying the car so I should get all the extras too right?

Except.. What if they don't want to swallow the cost, they decide everyone WILL have the formerly optional extras, and they slap another £200 on the list price of every car.

Tell you what, I'd rather choose what pieces I want bolted on my car if A. I can't fit it myself or B. I have no right expecting it. It's an extra. Without it, you still have a car/game. With it, you have a car/game that gives you something extra that you've A. elected to receive and B. paid for, thus supporting the development of future cars/games rather than chucking more money at the retailers, since you can bet the initial price increase would cut another slice off for them.
 

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After spending lengthy time on the Bungie.net forums I must say the Halo fanbase, jeez it's always complaining about armor lock, all the time, every day on average I'm going to assume 10 threads about the same topic are created, armour lock.
 

Terminate421

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1st Generation ONLY Pokemon fans

Those who say there were no other pokemon past X generation need to get smacked upside the head.
Those who say that pokemon designs are getting worse, they need to look at Jynx and Mr. Mime.

Personally I love it when a new generation swings around, the 2nd and the 4th installments being my personal favorites, but the 5th generation does have some pretty cool highlights as well as the 3rd.

If you are unwilling to accept that pokemon has changed or will change in the future (Pokemon wise, probobly not gameplay), then I have to say you may have a mental IQ below 80, or my just have OCD.

EDIT: Might I say that there is a MASSIVE difference between liking the 1st generations and hating the newer generations.


Also, I hate to admit it but the Bungie.net forums are overpopulated with trolling children who are REALLY annoying, and this is coming from a die hard Halo fan.
 

GunstarHero

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Terminate421 said:
1st Generation ONLY Pokemon fans
I have to agree with your whole post. I love the G1 Pokes, but that's because they're the most familiar to me, and the ones I had the time to get to know.

I really like some of the new designs, in HGSS I had a small team of favourites, none of which were G1. However, I do think that 'Gotta Catch Em All' is a pisstake now, and a genuinely impossible task.
 

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Runescape: they get updates for the game almoost every week and whenever anything goes wrong, the forums are a mess. Hell, the forums are a mess when things are going perfectly.
 

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The MGS fanbase.

They complain that the fourth installment is a giant movie, yet everyone before the game's launch was hoping for more of the extreme cutscenes the players got from the first three installments. Of course there's going to be double the amount, it's the final one and they know they enjoyed almost every cutscene.
Never heard of any MGS fan doing that. I know, I am one and know a few. We all thought it was awesome.

OT: Justin Bieber fans when Justin Bieber doesn't win an award.

Sonic fans, no matter what he does, it's somehow another nail in the coffin, despite how Sonic 4 and Sonic Colours are the more stronger of his games as of late.

Bioware fans. (All of them, seriously)

Fans of fans. They can never make their mind up if the invention of the electronic fan made the hand fan obsolete.

Calumon: Mine, cause I don't have any. :'(
 

Jezzer

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I'd say the hardest fanbase to please would be World of Warcraft players. It seems like EVERY SINGLE CHANGE in WoW is taken as a personal insult by EVERY SINGLE PLAYER, and WoW patches are apparently designed to nerf the player's preferred class and make every other class overpowered.

If you asked me which fanbase was EASIEST to please, I'd have to probably go with Pokemon. They've been releasing the exact same game for years.
 

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All the fanboys are incessent whining, but some of the recent offenders have been:

- Halo, CoD and Gears mp fans who complained about Bulletstorm's mp because it wasn't based on ruining someone else's day.

- Bulletstorm's mp community for whining about the Halo, CoD and Gears mp fans for going online and ruining their game by not working as a team.

- The Half Life 2 fanboys who complain day in day out that they still haven't released episode whatever number they're on now. The same people who, if Valve were to give in to them and rush it out as soon as possible, would complain it was rushed out.

Incidentally, what's the gender correct term for fanboys? Fanpeople, fanpersons?
 

Euhan01

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Anything thats either different or the same as the past game will make people impossible to please.
 

thedeathscythe

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GunstarHero said:
thedeathscythe said:
Imagine buying a car and you don't have air conditioning, but the dealer says "Well for 150 bucks we can add air conditioning" so you pay him but all he does is flip open a flap inside your car and you now see that there was an air conditioning unit and dial all along, you just couldn't access it. You'd kind of be cheesed right?
Have they explicitly stated that it will come with AC as standard? No? Then I'd be fooling myself if I thought I was entitled to it. The fact is, a lot of cars have empty sockets, or blanking plates, where they can fit a £10 appendage that will add functionality. They have the pieces right there, so why don't they give them to me for free? So what if they took time to design and make, I'm buying the car so I should get all the extras too right?

Except.. What if they don't want to swallow the cost, they decide everyone WILL have the formerly optional extras, and they slap another £200 on the list price of every car.

Tell you what, I'd rather choose what pieces I want bolted on my car if A. I can't fit it myself or B. I have no right expecting it. It's an extra. Without it, you still have a car/game. With it, you have a car/game that gives you something extra that you've A. elected to receive and B. paid for, thus supporting the development of future cars/games rather than chucking more money at the retailers, since you can bet the initial price increase would cut another slice off for them.
The difference is, in my example, I was pretending that the AC was somehow hidden inside your car and inaccessable. In your example, it was as it actually is, and not a part of the car. When we get the game, they've already made the DLC, but they determined that they didn't want to include it in the price. You see, the work is already done, the content is already made, it's even on the disc that you just bought.

This is why I used my completely made up car example, but that seemed to go completely over your head. I never said they told us it would be included, but when you include it and then go "alright, it's in your game, just pay for this 6kb unlock download and you're good to go." It just blows my mind that they would do it that way. But hey, I bought it, and you don't seem to understand the concept of my example to begin with.

Here's another made up example, imagine you move out and you get an apartment, but there's a door in your place that is always locked, so the landlord says "yeah, that's a walk-in closet, it you want it, it's an extra $20 a month", you'd be pretty pissed. I mean, it's in your room, no one else can have it, and yet you have to pay some money to unlock it. Does that example make more sense now?