
I've only had Live for about eight months now, but with the amount of time I put into the games compatible with the service, I know what I'm talking about when I say it's about time somebody teaches a little etiquette to the nubs that think they're all that.

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15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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Xbox Live is FILLED with BABOONS and 12 year olds.
PSN only seems different because the lack of good games, PS3 kids and Baboons are all here on N4G's. What I hear on XBL is the same thing thats said here from the overwhelming number of PS3 fanboys on this site.
Its amusing to watch the PS3 fanboys hunt down anti MSFT posts in response to nervousness or troll 360 threads in droves trying to force their pont of view on average gamers trying to controll the tone and popular opnion on this site and the industry.
I'm not Saying any Known PS3 fanboy trolled *this news* of course.
the title seems 'conflicted'...
Look who has the biggest mouth here. *Looks at power of green*. I rest my case.
Hmm I think the blogger should probably look at himself first... he seems to be as bad as the people who he complains about.
" say it’s about time somebody teaches a little etiquette to the NUBS that think they’re all that. "
he appears to insult people as much as he complains about people doing just that!
When you can say you don't swear then you can talk about mic etiquette.
When you are encouraging over the mic then you can talk about mic etiquette.
When you are being useful over the mic then you can talk about mic etiquette.
When you are polite over the mic then you can talk about mic etiquette.
Otherwise... be quiet.