@17 - I don't see him making that distinction; it seems like what he said applies to both gamers hating against each other and being overly negative in their criticisms.
@5 That's a rare thing to happen and people who always expect that are going to be disappointed.
I agree, it's right for people to voice their opinion, but it's one thing to just say, "The Wii version of NBA Jam doesn't have online play and that's currently the only way I can play multi-player games right now so I won't be buying it" and another to basically say, "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU..." along with excessive swearing, insults and vitriol. The latter is what Trey Smith is talking about.
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Re: NBA Jam Man Disappointed by Gamers' Negative Attitudes
@17 - I don't see him making that distinction; it seems like what he said applies to both gamers hating against each other and being overly negative in their criticisms.
Re: NBA Jam Man Disappointed by Gamers' Negative Attitudes
@5 That's a rare thing to happen and people who always expect that are going to be disappointed.
I agree, it's right for people to voice their opinion, but it's one thing to just say, "The Wii version of NBA Jam doesn't have online play and that's currently the only way I can play multi-player games right now so I won't be buying it" and another to basically say, "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU..." along with excessive swearing, insults and vitriol. The latter is what Trey Smith is talking about.