@Royalblues - Dangerous way of thinking is that it can lead to thinking no conflicting personal preference of another would suggest your preference is the most right, or correct one. We've had flame wars over generations of consoles because of that thinking.

The dangerous part of it is that it can permeate to other aspects of one's life. If my favorite restaurant opened up closer to me but only offered strictly vegetarian options, sure I can just go to the older place if I want something meaty, but the preference is still there to want to go to the other, closer venue. Your statement is essentially saying that I shouldn't have that opinion cause if you really liked food, you'd take that extra time over and over again without tears.

That's what you're statement suggests; You're better cause you have all access to venues and you simply "love games." All the while diminishing one who would want it on Switch to be an inferior fan cause they simply don't put it all out there.

Which is only galvanized by your entire dismissal and how "no one owes you anything," response. Placing that those with preferred options are entitled and wrong. Something that's oft too familiar with how discussions on the internet has become.

As I stated, I have the PS4, so if I want it that badly I would get it there. But that doesn't stop me from favoring the idea that it should be on the Switch. And that preference doesn't make me anti-Sony, or a fanboy, or entitled, or just wrong. But your statements have been pretty implicit how you feel about these types of people.