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6/11/2016 4:37:11 PM
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That's a terrible analogy. This is better: Let's say I have a new fishing rod I bought 2-3 years ago. It gets the job done, and if I need a new lure, I don't have a hard time finding anything for it. Now, you have an older rod. It also gets the job done, but it's 11 years old, and it's hard to find lures that work with the rod anymore. You paid the same price as mine, or more, for your rod when it came out, and once you run out of lure, it will be nearly impossible to find more for it. The moral of the story is that things get outdated whether you want them to or not. If you were okay with buying an Xbox 360 or PS3 years ago for $200-$300 without complaining, then fine, but if you're not okay with paying around the same amount for a PS4 or X1 now, then maybe your opinion on gaming has changed, and you should stop trying to move forward and stay in the past. If you don't care about moving forward with technology, then you shouldn't care about moving forward with any sort of gaming, because gaming is a form of technology that needs to progress. You probably think when Destiny originally released on PS3 that it should have released on the PS2. [spoiler]rekt and muted [/spoiler]
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