This has been confusing me for some time now. As far as I see there are two uses of the word fanboy (fanperson, whatever the pc term is). The one I am not wishing to consider is the self-proclaimed "Badge of Honour" type fanboy. This is a light hearted jokey thing that people need to stop getting mixed up with the second use.
It's the use of the word fanboy that's an insult that's been causing the problem. This thread is actually inspired by seeing some of what I believe to be blatant fanboyism in a thread down there somewhere. or it might be up in the list, either way where it is is not important. It had some prime examples of what I thought to be fanboys for Final Fantasy XIII. Fans of the game who seemed to be of the notion that there is nothing wrong with the game. That's what I believe to be a fanboy, someone who believes the game they like to be absolutely perfect and has no flaws. You see them around every so often, posting about how CoD is the greatest game ever or how game development can officially stop now Valve have released the perfect game.
The part that gets me is in the game hate threads. The one that got me thinking was about Duke Nukem, but you see them all over. Phrases like "This game is awful and you're a fanboy if you disagree." (that's not nearly as paraphrased as I want it to be, the only reason it's not in quote tags is because I couldn't find the specific thread I was after). It just doesn't make sense in my head. It seems to be using it as an insult but then generalising it to everyone that just, you know, likes the game. Am I wrong to believe there is a middle ground where you can still like the game even if you know it's not perfect? Do you even see fanboy used as an insult? Is there a gorilla outside of your window? (I sincerely hope you at least thought about checking that last one).
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R Do you think fanboy is an insult? Do you consider just liking something being a fanboy, or is it a title reserved for the people who refuse to accept that what they like still has room for improvement?
Also, for those interested, which section this got posted in was decided entirely by a £2 coin toss. Heads was the outcome.
It's the use of the word fanboy that's an insult that's been causing the problem. This thread is actually inspired by seeing some of what I believe to be blatant fanboyism in a thread down there somewhere. or it might be up in the list, either way where it is is not important. It had some prime examples of what I thought to be fanboys for Final Fantasy XIII. Fans of the game who seemed to be of the notion that there is nothing wrong with the game. That's what I believe to be a fanboy, someone who believes the game they like to be absolutely perfect and has no flaws. You see them around every so often, posting about how CoD is the greatest game ever or how game development can officially stop now Valve have released the perfect game.
The part that gets me is in the game hate threads. The one that got me thinking was about Duke Nukem, but you see them all over. Phrases like "This game is awful and you're a fanboy if you disagree." (that's not nearly as paraphrased as I want it to be, the only reason it's not in quote tags is because I couldn't find the specific thread I was after). It just doesn't make sense in my head. It seems to be using it as an insult but then generalising it to everyone that just, you know, likes the game. Am I wrong to believe there is a middle ground where you can still like the game even if you know it's not perfect? Do you even see fanboy used as an insult? Is there a gorilla outside of your window? (I sincerely hope you at least thought about checking that last one).
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Also, for those interested, which section this got posted in was decided entirely by a £2 coin toss. Heads was the outcome.