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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: Flamebrain on November 20, 2001, 10:47:41 AM
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What\'s the big need to get an XBox? Don\'t you know our own values are overtaken by the advertising and corporate world? The perception that you look cooler if you have the best. The best this, best that. . who cares! If you have a PS2, you\'ll get the games and that\'s all that matters. The people who own both the XboX and PS2 are tangled in the biz, they\'re in a trance. They basically cannot explain their gratification other than "yeah i\'m having fun with XBox because it\'s playing smoother." AND?? Does that justify the fact that you\'re now a person better off in this world? Video games promotes unlinear scattered thinking (while reading gives you logical thought) in our minds, it has the same effect of a TV. Now I admit I\'m hypnotized myself, but I\'m beginning to realize all this, zooming out of this, to see how vunerable people are to have the best. Now if you have an excess of money and don\'t care what happens to it, that\'s your business. . .but if you\'re riding that bandwagon to satisfy your frabricated needs while drooling, you can still snap out of it.
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The people who own both the XboX and PS2 are tangled in the biz, they\'re in a trance.
no, that means we have a job
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Originally posted by mm
no, that means we have a job
I agree with you there. I got 2 ps2\'s, Xbox,GBA, DC, and a crapload of other crap, it pays to have a job, and not have ANYTHING to pay for.
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Originally posted by mm
no, that means we have a job
:laughing: very nice. I don\'t know what kind of gamers you know flamebrain but I\'m all about the games, not hype or specs. I bought PS2 for Tekken (big fanatic), and I bought the Xbox because of Halo.
I didn\'t buy a GC (yet anyways) because nothing on it so far interests ME enough to the point where I\'m willing to spend $300 to play the game.
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Originally posted by mm
no, that means we have a job
Sad how about half of the die hard gamers yearly earnings eventually go into consoles and video games.
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half?
lol, you may remove yer foot from yer mouth at any time you wish
how could I spend roughly 14,000$ [1/2 income] last year on games? my frickin jeep payment, AND rent wasnt even that much, AND i have a girlfreind to support.
by yer comments, you must be unemployed, or a child, or both
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I exaggerated with the earning thing mm. It also sounded like I was telling people what to do with their money on this topic. But the main point I wanted to stress is that theory of the differences between readers and video gamers. People choose to be one, or both. . .I\'m both. (Or any other necessity to progress through time). Society and the mass media shapes our thinking, correct? That influence is what makes people alike and it ignites their need to run off and get an XBox. Don\'t mean to degrade just the die hard gamers, I just wanted to open their minds and imagine they\'re watching video of themselves sitting on a chair tapping butons for 5 hours straight. That\'s the same commitment women make with their daily Soap Opera\'s.
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your logic escapes me. By your logic, we would only need Dreamcasts and that is it. After all when PS2 launched, could anything match up to Shenmue? Skies of Arcadia? Grandia II? etc.
But alas, it\'s cool to own a PS2.
XBox will be great, and I own one because I am very excited for Sega\'s and Peter Molyneaux\'s games, not to mention countless other third party games.
Eric Jacob
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/me looks over shoulder at entertainment center
/me counts 14 consoles
/me says "yup" and takes sip of beer
/me clicks submit reply
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Originally posted by Flamebrain
Sad how about half of the die hard gamers yearly earnings eventually go into consoles and video games.
Yeah...what *he* said! And the OTHER half of my salary went into my new Spa Yellow Honda S2000! :D :D :D :D :D
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/me reads mm\'s post, and goes to count his consoles. 14 consoles, 5 handhelds.
1 free Xbox that I got from Microsoft because of another site I work for. Writing about this stuff does make it much easier on my wallet, that\'s for sure.
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I\'m not saying advertising on its own is satisfying the nor it effects each individual. The mass media doesn\'t tell us what to think, it tells us what to think about. It sets the standards, and if we\'re vunerable enough to fetch then we\'ll do it. Some people actually feel the need to get something out of pure jealousy. Whatever it may be to make a human\'s inner self feel better, wether it\'s plastic surgery to look younger or get the latest game because you know millions of others are enjoying it. The theory doesn\'t apply to those who closed their mind from this world, but if you\'re living and working in this global economy, you\'ve been affected by in many minor ways wether you know it or not. One won\'t even try to escape it because it\'s a norm. But am I saying it\'s controlling who you are? No. How you think logically? No. But how you share opinions on the news, newspaper, actors, movies, Dishwashers, PC, hell anything that can be offered to you, yes.
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/me counts 21 consoles and 5 handhelds! muhuhahaha. Not to mention a few arcade standups ;)
I own lots of videogames because I can without sacrificing other parts of my income for other activities. I also have saved money from when I was a paperboy when I was 8. I averaged about 2,500 dollars a year and saved alot of it when I was a kid.
Eric Jacob
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i will sum up EVERYTHING flamebrain is attempting to say
[SIZE=8]"THE STUFF YOU OWN, ENDS UP OWNING YOU"[/SIZE]
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I make $55,000 a year and though I can afford some goodies, I can\'t afford the time towards three systems. Therefore, PS2 and GC is all I can get. But right now, I\'m addicted to Civ3.
Need to prep my semi-race car for next year. All that money will be gone soon!
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The funny thing about owning an xbox is that your could spend roughly the same money on a pc that has a higher spec and you allready have access to thousands of games.
Even funnier is the fact that my 1 year old pc is allready better spec\'d (and I mean that in real-world-performance wise) than an xbox, memory/processor/graphics card/drive/sound/internet wise. And it only cost me 450 quid to make (yup even the gfx card).
See if you have limited funds and enough resolve you can source the components at a fraction of the high street cost. This is what a lack of spare funds can do, it makes you refuse to pay the full price for stuff but not to go without (leave that to the people who happily pay for a new car only to see it depreciate massively as soon as they sign their name :).
Finally, I\'d love an xbox, I aint going to deny it.
But I\'ll let everyone line microsofts pockets first and when they can afford to drop the price, I\'ll move in and get one.
Until then, keep buying, the sooner they get decent cash, the sooner I can benefit!
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Yep, It all comes down to time.
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you have a PC for 300 dollars that is faster than 733mhz? Has a better than GeForce3 card in it? plays DVD movies (with 30 more bucks) etc.
me thinks you\'re full of chit.
Eric Jacob
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I built a 1.4 gHz computer for no more than $600. That includes an Nvidia GTS2 with 64DDRAM, Asus A7A with built in sound card, 256 DDRAM, 40 gig IBM hard drive, 16x16x24 CD burner.
$557 to be exact. Not bad.
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Originally posted by AlteredBeast
you have a PC for 300 dollars that is faster than 733mhz? Has a better than GeForce3 card in it? plays DVD movies (with 30 more bucks) etc.
me thinks you\'re full of chit.
Eric Jacob
Who said 300$?
I\'m talking pounds. (400 pounds once you add dvd support?), just because you don\'t believe it, don\'t necessarily make it untrue.
And \'chit\' means "A saucy girl or young woman".