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At the same time, I don't think it's right to blatantly attack something. If you analyze someone's flaws, then the chances of them learning from their mistakes improves substantially. Because if you accept everything that thing does, whether it's good or bad, how can they possibly improve? That's why when I am critical of Nintendo, or anything else for the matter, I'm doing it out of caring for it. I don't think it's necessarily right to overlook anything/any person's faults if you love that thing/person.


I'm really opposed to this business model, and to see Nintendo, a company that historically has been against this, embrace it now, is very upsetting to me. Edit this post: Idk, it's not that I'm really angry (it's people's choice whether or not to buy it, I really don't care either way if someone buys it or not), it's more that I'm really disappointed.
