skykiii
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I was going to make you pay triple thread tax but... you made me laugh. Debt paid.you can also press A to jump. took me hours to figure out man I thought my game was broken or something.
Altho if you have examples of nerd double standards, post them anyway.
It's OK when Nintendo does it.
That right there is what 100% is the reason why I fucking hate Nintendrones so god damn much. Nintendo can fuck customers in ten different ways and you try to point out how this affects consumer rights, they'll dog pile on you to defend their perfect multi-billionaire company. Whats worse is learning that Nintendo doesn't even treat their japanese customers any better too.
Yes, this has to be the most omnipresent nerd double standard.
Not a Nintendo game = "Recycling bosses is lazy. I don't care that this game only does it once."
Is a Nintendo game = "I have absolutely no problem with Mario 3D land making you fight the same boss like five million times!"
The sad part is that I often see these people defend this by saying "at least Nintendo doesn't do the shit other AAA gaming companies do, and they care about games first and foremost!" Except that's absolute bullshit.
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So here's one double-standard I remembered that I felt like ranting about:
I said this one in another thread, but whenever I'm talking about eighties cartoons and someone says they suck because they're all 30-minute toy commercials. I once did a long post on why that argument is retarded and wrong, but with regards to "nerd double standards" the big one I notice is that being a "toy commercial" is only bad if its from the eighties and its American. If its not American, and from any other decade, its fine.
What especially galls me about this double-standard is that eighties cartoons were actually way less bad about toy shilling than other cartoons, or any given anime. The 2003 He-Man didn't go more than two episodes before introducing a variant version of He-Man and Skeletor. Any given mecha anime will introduce tons of upgrades to the mech so collectors will have to buy the variants. It's almost like, the more blatantly you shill the toy, the less people are going to complain about it. Meanwhile the more you try to be more than just a blatant toy commercial, the more people will just see you as one.
I have my theories as to why this double-standard occurs. Essentially, its a mix of favoritism, internalized beliefs that people never actually thought about, mental associations nobody but me ever thought to question, Tootsie Pops being garbage, and good old "it's what everyone else says so I will believe it without question." Nerds have always had a problem of just adopting other people's opinions as their own.
Whew! That was so long... but maybe we'll talk about this and I can finally hear the end of all the MLP vs Kirby/Pokemon issue!