I'll make this as brief as I can since well, I'm pretty sure everyone knows what I'm talking about just by the topic title.
We've all seen it. It's basically the simplest explanation in the book. Games, movies, books, you name it. If there's hate, especially blazing, seemingly irrational fury, charged with the fire of ten thousand suns, people will invariably ask 'why does everyone seem to hate this?' and invariably the answer will come down from people who fancy themselves enlightened enough to have condensed everything down to the simple, and seemingly universal answer:
"Well they hate it because it's popular."
Implied cynicism of that statement aside, is this really true? Furthermore, is it really fair to simply release the object of scrutiny of all responsibility in such a way? I mean sure, when someone complains of CoD, you can reasonably boil down the argument to that they're angry because it's popular.
But...isn't that a bit of a broad statement? Sure it's popular, but that seems a bit of a silly reason for us logical, enlightened Escapists to hate it so much that we wish we could shoot death-beams out of our eyes at it to make it go away and die in a fire...a fire hit by a garbage truck. Surely there must be a more concrete reason. I've said it before, but I think in the case of CoD at least, it's not so much that it's popular, it's that it's supposedly not that good of a game to the person with the complaint. The issue seems to me to be not just that it's popular. The hook seems to be it's popular, AND it's shit/mediocre.
I mean think on that one for a minute: Take a hobby that you enjoy and are passionate about. Say something is released that relates to that passion that is...frankly, rather middle of the road. It's not bad, but it's not good. For all intents and purposes, if it was taken as it was, you'd have no quarrel with it.
But it's popular. By god it's hotter than Kim Kardashian's ass. It sells, and it sells, and you can't seem to see HOW. There's dozens, if not hundreds of better products that do the same thing...only better! How can everyone flock to THIS drivel?!
Can you see where you might be a LITTLE bit irked yourself?
Bah...this has gone horribly long. and here I wanted to keep it short. Point is: Does the simple argument of 'people hate it because it's popular' REALLY hold up? I understand that if you whittle the opinions and complaints down it might seem like it, but I just question if it's really that simple.
We've all seen it. It's basically the simplest explanation in the book. Games, movies, books, you name it. If there's hate, especially blazing, seemingly irrational fury, charged with the fire of ten thousand suns, people will invariably ask 'why does everyone seem to hate this?' and invariably the answer will come down from people who fancy themselves enlightened enough to have condensed everything down to the simple, and seemingly universal answer:
"Well they hate it because it's popular."
Implied cynicism of that statement aside, is this really true? Furthermore, is it really fair to simply release the object of scrutiny of all responsibility in such a way? I mean sure, when someone complains of CoD, you can reasonably boil down the argument to that they're angry because it's popular.
But...isn't that a bit of a broad statement? Sure it's popular, but that seems a bit of a silly reason for us logical, enlightened Escapists to hate it so much that we wish we could shoot death-beams out of our eyes at it to make it go away and die in a fire...a fire hit by a garbage truck. Surely there must be a more concrete reason. I've said it before, but I think in the case of CoD at least, it's not so much that it's popular, it's that it's supposedly not that good of a game to the person with the complaint. The issue seems to me to be not just that it's popular. The hook seems to be it's popular, AND it's shit/mediocre.
I mean think on that one for a minute: Take a hobby that you enjoy and are passionate about. Say something is released that relates to that passion that is...frankly, rather middle of the road. It's not bad, but it's not good. For all intents and purposes, if it was taken as it was, you'd have no quarrel with it.
But it's popular. By god it's hotter than Kim Kardashian's ass. It sells, and it sells, and you can't seem to see HOW. There's dozens, if not hundreds of better products that do the same thing...only better! How can everyone flock to THIS drivel?!
Can you see where you might be a LITTLE bit irked yourself?
Bah...this has gone horribly long. and here I wanted to keep it short. Point is: Does the simple argument of 'people hate it because it's popular' REALLY hold up? I understand that if you whittle the opinions and complaints down it might seem like it, but I just question if it's really that simple.