Why Can't We Be Friends?
Unfortunately, there was no author or website labeled on this webcomic. But this shows that, just perhaps, all gaming platforms will one day live in harmony without petty fanboy squabbling.
One day.
You can check out more past the break along with the link to the rest of the comics.
Source: IGN via Kotaku
One day.
You can check out more past the break along with the link to the rest of the comics.
Source: IGN via Kotaku
munjey86 · 846 weeks ago
I don't understand people's fanboy-ism sometimes. It seems as if people get so caught up in trying to obtain or enjoy the same console as everyone else because of its popularity, they end up not realizing that they are playing on a system that doesn't suit their needs.
People always used to ask me what system was the best, and I would always reply by asking them what types of age groups were going to be playing, what types of games those people liked, and whether or not they wanted a full media system or just something to play games on. There are many factors that determine what type of games or gaming system you want to buy.
That's one thing that sets casual gamers apart from hardcore gamers. Casual gamere more prors don't really tend to put as much thought into buying games, whereas hardcore gamers ane to look at their wants further on down the road as to what the systems will be capable of a few years down the line, rather than essentially buying something that could be compared to buying a cheap toy and having it break after a few uses or becoming bored with it.
I love that there is competition and so many different ways to enjoy some of the same gaming experiences. It gives people a chance to find the games and systems that they want and leaves room for development and variety instead of letting the market become saturated or stale.