NoahsMyBro
09-10-2004, 11:55 PM
When I was a kid my brother and I used to often blame in-game mistakes or defeats on the controllers. Spekaing for myself, as I recall I always sincerely believed the controller had not registered correctly whenever I would claim such a thing, but I always thought he was full of it. I assume he felt the same way. Naturally, we never really gave any legitimacy to such excuses, and taunted each other for losses regardless.
Now, earlier this week I commuted a couple of times on the bus, driving through dark tunnels, over bumps, etc... I tried to whip out the trusty Pocket Gameboy and get in some quality Tetris time during the ride. Repeatedly the bus would stop short, go through a dark spot, or hit a bump, negatively impacting my game-play.
Does this environment strike you guys as something that simply should be legitimately overcome, in which case balming lousy scores on the situation is as lame as saying the controller sucks? Or would you say it's perfectly reasonable to expect worse results in such a setting?
Hell, have any of you gamed on a bus routinely, and become used to it? If so, I definitely think it's a lame excuse.
Now, earlier this week I commuted a couple of times on the bus, driving through dark tunnels, over bumps, etc... I tried to whip out the trusty Pocket Gameboy and get in some quality Tetris time during the ride. Repeatedly the bus would stop short, go through a dark spot, or hit a bump, negatively impacting my game-play.
Does this environment strike you guys as something that simply should be legitimately overcome, in which case balming lousy scores on the situation is as lame as saying the controller sucks? Or would you say it's perfectly reasonable to expect worse results in such a setting?
Hell, have any of you gamed on a bus routinely, and become used to it? If so, I definitely think it's a lame excuse.