If this was a political thread I’d assume you were a Russian bot.
If this was a political thread I’d assume you were a Russian bot.
Wow. That was “internetty” :)
“if I were on a loud bus with zero room to barely stand, I could not enjoy gaming at all”
IPHONE IS A BETTER THAN SWITCH, THIS MAN SAID IT.
Why does it bug you that the author said it gave him his games back? Even if most people don’t have a long commute on public transit like he does it doesn’t invalidate the fact that having a switch opened up a large chunk of gaming time that wasn’t available to him before.
Also I suspect a lot of how you react to the…
So... you don’t have kids, or a Switch?
It’s almost as if the article’s writer has a different life, different rythm and different priorities than you. Because, you know, he’s not you.
Really?
Then you really have nothing to add here.
Kids are kind of the X factor in this situation. I have no idea what I did with my time before kids. I can’t even remember what that feels like.
If you don’t have kids you have 10% of his adult qualms.
That was a very long way to say ”I don’t have kids and have no idea what that is like”.
again I dont have the kids....still find time to game, on a home cinema with large HD screen and sound
It sounds like you don’t have children that you get to spend large amount of you time with. And it must be nice to have the expendable income to have a maid and have your laundry done for you. For the rest of us loving parents on tight budgets the Switch provides an ideal way to play games away from the main tv/home.
Different people have different priorities and different lifestyles. Who would have thought?
“I have a full time job and family responsibilities just like the next guy. But the idea I cant find time to enjoy a pastime I grew up with in the comfort of my own home is ludicrous.”
Different priorities.
Well, being on the Switch makes whichever version of SFII that was released for it seem even more overpriced.
Yes, our new corporate masters love these anti-corporate FOCs. The bread and butter of any good sell-out machine.