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roxieproxy.bsky.social
I really don't mind longer videos like this from time to time but advertising the runtime in the thumbnail comes off as the video being intentionally bloated
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Oh I just saw the video in my recommended I didn't realize you literally meant someone named "imonlyhereforpikmin" 💀
roxieproxy.bsky.social
They should do the long walk in real life but instead of walking non-stop until you collapse from exhaustion and die you have to work 40 hours a week until you collapse from exhaustion and die
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Would it be accurate to call Princess Peach Showtime a hype moments and aura game
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Concerning amount of people who think "if you're criticizing Nintendo for being anti consumer then please extend that same energy towards Microsoft for being genocidal" and "you can't criticize Nintendo for being anti consumer because Microsoft is genocidal" are the same sentence
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Qrts are the perfect litimus test for what gamers will quantify as "evil". Phil Spencer could kill a Palestinian child point blank and the game journalists would focus on Nintendo sueing someone or parenting something. Because "evil" to consumers is just the things that directly impact them
ashi.on.computer
people treat Nintendo like they are a irredeemable evil company when Microsoft is right there and is like 100x more evil and get less backlash lol
roxieproxy.bsky.social
I'm not sure how else to get across that asking the people who are silent towards Microsoft to speak up is not equivalent to asking the people who are vocal against Nintendo to stop speaking up, so I suppose I'll just let you think that of me. I won't hold it against you.
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Because you had asserted in your first reply that my argument was about you, despite saying you aren't the type of person I was arguing against being. I honestly think we misunderstood one another, considering we both share the same stance against Microsoft, just different ways of expressing that
roxieproxy.bsky.social
I don't know what part of this discussion you got "console war" from, but I don't think it's wrong to acknowledge how backwards it is that the internet as a whole is more forgiving to Xbox, a company involved in genocide, than Nintendo
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Just because you didn't need to be told that Nintendo isn't the only game company deserving of criticism, doesn't mean it didn't need to be said?

It seems contradictory to be against a message about treating Xbox with the same vitriol as Nintendo when you yourself are criticizing both companies
roxieproxy.bsky.social
If you criticize both companies then you're not the type of person op was talking about, you shouldn't feel as if your criticisms against Nintendo are being silenced because those who are complacent with Microsoft funding a genocide were asked to speak up
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Genuinely good on you for being aware of and against Microsoft's transgressions in a community that's overwhelming complacent. So why does it upset you to see Xbox apologists be asked to acknowledge Microsoft's actions in discussions about "evil" companies, as if that'll somehow exclude Nintendo?
roxieproxy.bsky.social
I don't think you should feel personally called out for slamming Nintendo, unless you're engaging in the specific behavior I'm describing?

Like calling Nintendo the most "mindbogglingly, vexatiously litigious" gaming company? Is that not downplaying Microsoft's role in an ongoing genocide?
roxieproxy.bsky.social
Yes Nintendo will go to extreme lengths to protect their IPs at the expense of fans and other companies, and that fucking sucks, but honest to god some of y'all care more about Palworld being a potential threat to Nintendo's bottom line than you do about human lives