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Um ok...I won't be buying it a second time around. I can die just as well on PS3.![]()
Um ok...
As for the game, considering all the info being released about the possible dodgy-ness of the PC version I think this should be a wait and see.
Um ok...
No it was just a statement that had no value, pointless if you will. Saying you're not buying it on PC because you already own in on PS3 seems like a waste of time. But that's just me.I don't get it?
He didn't say anything confusing or strange as far as I can tell.
No it was just a statement that had no value, pointless if you will. Saying you're not buying it on PC because you already own in on PS3 seems like a waste of time. But that's just me.![]()
I basically just gave a shrug, you are the one who wanted me to explain the whole thing. I didn't say the point was rubbish just not very informative, he also never mentioned anything about 'extra incentive to get the PC version' so you're just putting words in his mouth. If he had said that then a discussion could have been had since that is a valid view to hold.And I think it's pointless calling out a post from a guy who just said that he's not going to buy something a second time around because there's no extra incentive to getting the PC version. It's the same shitty attitude that quite a number of the regulars here have, and the same thing that's busy driving away not only newcomers, but also many of the established members.
It's also funny to see how this attitude is held by a few members who upon originally coming to these forums were constantly ostracised for making rubbish posts. "whistling:
If you see a post you don't like, and you don't have anything constructive to say in opposition to it, ignore it and move along. No need to give the newer members a hard time.
And I think it's pointless calling out a post from a guy who just said that he's not going to buy something a second time around because there's no extra incentive to getting the PC version. It's the same shitty attitude that quite a number of the regulars here have, and the same thing that's busy driving away not only newcomers, but also many of the established members.
It's also funny to see how this attitude is held by a few members who upon originally coming to these forums were constantly ostracised for making rubbish posts. "whistling:
Um ok...
If you see a post you don't like, and you don't have anything constructive to say in opposition to it, ignore it and move along. No need to give the newer members a hard time.