fardin said:
brad i have realized that you hate every thing from cricket 2004 to ps2 you just mentioned is crap to people who double post's if you dont like these stuff what do you like basically dude.to you every thing is crap you should count your self lucky that you have ps2 or cricket 2004 or a good pc. you might find some people who are eager to have these kinds of fancy stuff but they wont get so don't be like this life can't get you every thing some time's sorry for being off topic' but brad is seriousely needs some help.
The PS2
is crap- it's running on incredibly outdated hardware, so the graphics aren't good (this is a given for consoles, but that doesn't make it any less obvious). Also, I prefer to play any action/shooter games with a mouse, so the controls from my point of view are also pretty ordinary. The PS2 is good at what it does- namely giving a cheap gaming alternative to people with crap PC's. I don't have a problem with that, I dislike the fact that Sony license games and force people to play games on inferior systems.
Secondly, Cricket 2004 is also crap- it's pathetic to release a commercial game that is unplayable without many user created patches. You'll find that most people agree with me there.
Thirdly, no one likes people that double post- the forum includes an edit button for a reason, I expect it to be used.
You interpret the fact that I give my honest opinions on subjects as being that I hate "everything" (everything in this case being 3 random things that you have seen me provide my opinion on- fact is, this forum deals with Cricket 2004, which is a crap game. You see me saying that it's crap because the forum is dedicated to Cricket 2004- if you saw me at, say, GTAForums, you may say that I like everything, because Rockstar Games is actually a quality publisher that release excellent products, and I would praise them for that). I do not consider myself lucky to have a good PC, or a PS2, or Cricket 2004- I have these things because I bought them, and this is not luck, this is me using my money to purchase things which I enjoy.