@MrCrimson
Thank you.
Xb1ps4
"... I have both consoles... All of it all because you are a one console owner.."
Just goes to show how narrow your vision is. Not only are there more than two consoles, but there are three main consoles, alone: Wii U, PS4, and Xbox. I own a PS4, Wii U, PS3, Wii, Vita, 3DS, and a PSP, as well as a Retron 3 which plays Genesis, SNES and NES games. I used to own a Game Cube, which was stolen and a Sega Saturn. Sounds to me like you're anoth...
Wow. What's with all the jingoism today? I'm pretty sure we're all just supporting China, anyway. You know, that place these consoles are all manufactured on the cheap, while the corporations bank the profits of exporting labor overseas, while expecting us all to support them on the basis of their headquarters location.
Patriotism is something only the working class is expected to practice.
You two have to be kidding me with this nonsense. And you're saying this about Japan of all places. Wow. American products and culture have been exported to so many places it's ridiculous. We just happened to export our culture to Japan after dropping a couple of nuclear bombs on them. Something we have yet to apologize for, though it was considered in 2009.
@mixelon
"Kenny was psycho. Kenny was a control freak. Kenny was abusive. Kenny risked destroying any group he's part of and was only likely to get worse."
This is my problem with the anti-Kenny angle, though, again, I have to credit TT on the masterful storytelling and editing they did to create this scenario in which Kenny can be viewed as the next Carver.
The anti-Kenny arguments, such as the one you just made, don't real...
You just have to look at reality versus rhetoric. Everyone that claimed that Kenny would become a danger to the group themselves turned on the group. That's an inescapable fact.
Mike and Bonnie attempt to steal all of the food and the only vehicle, stranding the rest of the group, which included a newborn baby. That's the plan they were hatching while ol' crazy Kenny was going about the hopeless task of fixing up a vehicle. Then they act like he's out of line...
"Season 1 did a lot of asking how far you (as lee) would go to protect clem. Jane was really 'playing' in a similar way. Trying to save Clem."
What? No. This is the same girl that ditched the group, then ditched Clem in a car surrounded by zombies so that she could put enough distance between them to play her sick little game, by hiding a newborn infant in an abandoned car, in the cold, with zombies and god knows who else around while she was having her litt...
If that's what she was trying to show she was the wrong person to do it. She came back after clearly ditching Clem without the baby! Jane, who has previously ditched her sister, the group, mugged and tried to murder a kid (the same one that makes Kenny now "dangerous" because he beat him up after numerous attempts to kill members of the group) and, oh yeah, has a history of using people as zombie bait. That Jane showed up without the baby with little more to say than the shaky &...
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As for Jane, it amazes me how she is allowed to slide on things that people want to condemn Kenny over. Kenny beat up — Nearly Killed! — a kid? Because he (correctly) believed the kid was trying to kill them, after the kid had already ambushed them with a group of gunmen. Without provocation, Jane mugged him and was going to murder him. Forget hypotheticals about Kenny becoming a danger to the group. Jane's actions resulted in the death o...
WARNING: THIS WHOLE THREAD CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!
Kenny reacting that way is EXACTLY why going with Kenny was the easy choice for me. The only way you kill Kenny is if you allow yourself to be sucked into the "Kenny is a threat" narrative. Admittedly, TT's storytelling, over the last three episodes, does a good job of creating a situation in which the player can't see the forest for the trees, but if you can you stick with Kenny.
Let's ex...
Xb1ps4
And who are you? One of their unpaid spokesman, getting upset about something so minor and replying 21 hours after the fact? Don't be so invested in the MS defense.
As for me, I'm the guy who, like everyone else paying attention, saw MS spend money to create the illusion of an exclusive, only to turn around and admit timed exclusivity following the negative public backlash.
That "game" is a game MS would have had an...
@mixelon
Can we call a spade a spade? The outrage would be significantly less if ZQ and some of these sites weren't preaching what many consider to be that equality BS, that "PC" garbage. Many who don't want to deal with the message are giddy at the prospect of killing it through killing some of its flawed messengers.
I know, buddy. I know. :(
Import time. Unless they localize it... Bwahaha!
"I hate how PS gamers think Xbox One all act the same smh"
Ironic.
Edit: Repost
29 articles in which someone will cry about the "crybabies," as if they're somehow above it all. Non-profit reputation managers unite!
Are you, and some of your cohorts here, still salty over the backlash this deal has received? Those of you in the "move on" camp are free to do just that. Is someone making you click on these articles? Or are you just playing reputation manager and salty MS wasted money on a PR blunder that has resulted in overwhelmingly negative publicity?
I can't believe so many people think MS is responding to a "vocal minority."
Newsflash: YOU are the vocal minority.
"It has to do with Japanese refusing to support an American console."
Because they don't support the Xbox brand, in keeping with the brand's lack of worldwide support? Come on with that stuff. Do you know how much American culture has been adopted by Japan?
It can't be that the Xbox simply isn't that strong of a worldwide brand. It can't be the Xbox. It has to be that Japanese gamers are just prejudiced against American products...