Posted September 18, 2012
We gamers are a strange lot, and I'll be the first to admit myself into this august company. We back developers and franchises, we champion games and platforms that we don't think got a fair shake and we villify anyone and anything that threatens our past time. For all of that, most of the stances we take are matters of principal.
SO....
What stance have you taken for or against a game/product/service/organization/whatever. It can be anything that is related to our joint hobby or it's peripheries.
I'll go first... My stance is against Apple, and it's not for the reasons that most people think it is. I use Macs at school for photography and I find them annoying due to the way the mouse works, but they do a fantastic job. No, my beef with Apple is because of two reasons, 1) you are not allowed to change the battery on any Apple device except a laptop, and 2) no expansion slots on an iPhone/iPod? Really?
I don't like companies telling me what i can and cannot do with the product that I put my hard earned money toward, and Apple does it and acts like they're doing me a favor. Paying for a battery and then having to pay a guy to change the battery is insulting. forcing me to use iTunes to change music on an MP3 player because no other software is guaranteed to be compatible and they don't have a product that will hold my entire music/audio book library is also insulting. (on a side note; I have to do special operations to the device to support a lossless audio format?)
Until they change these things I will never own an Apple Product. Proprietary hardware can kiss my ass.
SO....
What stance have you taken for or against a game/product/service/organization/whatever. It can be anything that is related to our joint hobby or it's peripheries.
I'll go first... My stance is against Apple, and it's not for the reasons that most people think it is. I use Macs at school for photography and I find them annoying due to the way the mouse works, but they do a fantastic job. No, my beef with Apple is because of two reasons, 1) you are not allowed to change the battery on any Apple device except a laptop, and 2) no expansion slots on an iPhone/iPod? Really?
I don't like companies telling me what i can and cannot do with the product that I put my hard earned money toward, and Apple does it and acts like they're doing me a favor. Paying for a battery and then having to pay a guy to change the battery is insulting. forcing me to use iTunes to change music on an MP3 player because no other software is guaranteed to be compatible and they don't have a product that will hold my entire music/audio book library is also insulting. (on a side note; I have to do special operations to the device to support a lossless audio format?)
Until they change these things I will never own an Apple Product. Proprietary hardware can kiss my ass.