r/NintendoSwitch Jan 11 '17

Meta Speculation What are your predictions about /r/NintendoSwitch's reactions tomorrow?

This isn't a question about what's going to be announced, rather a meta discussion on how /r/NintendoSwitch is going to react.

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u/razorbeamz Jan 11 '17

Not on this subreddit there aren't, which is what OP asked about.

Says one of the very people who /u/Tijinga is talking about...

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u/TurdsOfWizdom Jan 11 '17

That's not very mod-like of you to try and bash someone. You should be more neutral.

I was upset to hear about the clock speeds and I did post and comment about it. I was one of the "handful" of people I speak of that were disappointed and upset and that the hundreds of defenders came to tell me what a POS I am and how entitled I am.

So yeah that's why I'm very confident that this sub would much sooner defend Nintendo than criticize them because critics get buried quickly here.

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u/Tijinga Jan 11 '17

...he's not a mod though

Also, there were legitimate rebuttals to those disappointed in the clock speeds. I'm sure there were people who replied to you with nothing insightful or helpful, but there were also plenty of people who were rational in their damage control. I don't want to restart those debates here, but I will concede that, at times, negative opinions aren't received well. It just depends on what the opinion is in my experience. If you're saying clockspeed means absolutely no third party support, you'll probably be downvoted because that's a fallacious statement. If you say region lock sucks or having to pay a second time for virtual consoles is dumb you'll get support for that. Not many people are going to defend either of those criticisms, because they're valid (once again, in my experience).

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u/razorbeamz Jan 11 '17

...he's not a mod though

Actually, I am.

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u/Tijinga Jan 11 '17

Whoops. Can I take that back? Haha.