Blade_125 said:
Grunt_Man11 said:
You are slightly wrong in this. If I have a legitimate problem them something I bought then ti doesn't matter if you disagree with it or not. If I think my food is too cold then it doesn't matter if the cook says he likes the food at the temperature it is. I paid money for this food and end expect it to be to my liking, and if the restauraunt isn't going to fix it, then I won't be coming back.
If enough people have a problem then the company has to adapt or lose business. We are not talking about a philisophical debate on the value of a game, or if the ending fulfills a player, we are talking about do I feel like I got value for my $60.
True if you unhappy with a certain meal at a restaurant then you have the right to ask for a different one. However, you don't have the right to demand that particular item on the menu be removed. Just because your unhappy with it doesn't mean everyone else is. Also not being a total d-bag about it helps too... unless their d-bags first then by all means unload on them.
The same goes for video games. Sure you have the right to not buy a certain game. You have the right to complain about said game and be vocal about opinions on it. 9The "don't be a d-bag about it" thing applies here too.) However, you don't have the right to demand that the game cease to exist. A lot of people who dislike a game are known for literally demanding that a game be pulled off the shelf simply because they don't like it.
Prime example of this is people who hate Call of Duty games. (I know this doesn't apply to everyone who don't care for Call of Duty.)
Too many, it seems, aren't content with simply not buying and not playing Call of Duty games. No, they won't be happy until Call of Duty is no more. They won't be happy till they stop being made and all copies of the previous games are destroyed. That kind of attitude is what makes someone a self-entitled brat.
Another prime example can be found in World of Warcraft. There are people who felt the normal mode raids were "too hard." They demanded that it all be "nerfed." Other people have proposed an alternate in the form of a third "easy" difficulty. (We have it now, but not before damage had been done.)
Did these people say, "yeah that will work"? Nope. A number flat out stated they just want the current difficulty settings "nerfed," despite many other players being happy with how hard they were. Yeah, in their mind all that matters are what they want and everyone else should be ignored. That is what a self-entitled brat is like.
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Side Note:
I disagree completely. Who gives them the money so that they can go on to make games? The consumers do. Without us there isn't even a Bioware in the first place. Gamers are in a way the developers bosses.
This would actually be a good philosophy for games developers and publishers to take. That way, with the right silver-tongued lawyer, they could argue that piracy is a violation of labor laws. Heh, heh.