GeorgeSpinner
Grand Master
But that is NOT what you said. Not. Even. Close.
I don't have an attitude problem. There is no way you meant what I wrote.
My example is about justification of creating the ODE.
Your comment was about justifying the purchase of the ODE (because there are only 3 or 4 good games).
I'll refresh your memory:
I don't think you were saying the entire development cost of the ODE was $300, so you could only be referencing the cost of the unit.
So - you definitely weren't saying what I said.
I'm not a fanboy of any sort. I like almost everything. I don't care what anyone likes or doesn't like. What you like doesn't have any impact on my life or things I enjoy. My attitude is to let people like what they like and not be negative about it. It doesn't matter, if I don't like something, if other people are having fun.
After I thoughtfully answered your question, I made a comment that the post seemed like a troll. If you consider that to be a huge slight, then I apologize. I just couldn't understand someone asking if something, that they admit they aren't a huge fan of, is worth $300. If $300 is to you what $50 is to me, then sure; buy it just to have it. To most people $300 is a significant investment to make in something that they don't care for all that much.
I don't have an attitude problem. There is no way you meant what I wrote.
My example is about justification of creating the ODE.
Your comment was about justifying the purchase of the ODE (because there are only 3 or 4 good games).
I'll refresh your memory:
Is that the $300 ODE? Can you justify that kind of cost for the 3 or 4 games worth playing? Real question, I sold my 3DO like 10 years ago, maybe games (as everything else today) have become super expensive.
I don't think you were saying the entire development cost of the ODE was $300, so you could only be referencing the cost of the unit.
So - you definitely weren't saying what I said.
I'm not a fanboy of any sort. I like almost everything. I don't care what anyone likes or doesn't like. What you like doesn't have any impact on my life or things I enjoy. My attitude is to let people like what they like and not be negative about it. It doesn't matter, if I don't like something, if other people are having fun.
After I thoughtfully answered your question, I made a comment that the post seemed like a troll. If you consider that to be a huge slight, then I apologize. I just couldn't understand someone asking if something, that they admit they aren't a huge fan of, is worth $300. If $300 is to you what $50 is to me, then sure; buy it just to have it. To most people $300 is a significant investment to make in something that they don't care for all that much.