Yeah...wasn't funny at the time though...I almost got banned from that store. Idiots.Thank you for making milk come out of my nose.
I've been laughing at that for a good 15 min :'D
Yeah...wasn't funny at the time though...I almost got banned from that store. Idiots.Thank you for making milk come out of my nose.
I've been laughing at that for a good 15 min :'D
Are you serious...?"I can't buy this PS2 from you without the original HDMI cable that came with it"
Yeah...wasn't funny at the time though...I almost got banned from that store. Idiots.
I went to sell a gamecube the next week, and they refused to buy ANYTHING from me. eventually I guess they forgot me; years later I sold them the most expensive PS3-2 model at the time...for 48 bucks.Idiots indeed. That is ridiculous.
And yes, my local gaming store suffers the same problem. They are complete morons. I thought GAMERS worked at gaming stores. Not people that play Angry Birds on their Android devices..
Sadly, yes...They are not true gamers, just salespeople. I consider their policies to be a scourge of the gaming universe, NOT a friend to the gamers.
Gaming elitism! Gaming elitism everywhere!Idiots indeed. That is ridiculous.
And yes, my local gaming store suffers the same problem. They are complete morons. I thought GAMERS worked at gaming stores. Not people that play Angry Birds on their Android devices..
I think knowing 'your stuff' should be a prerequisite, besides, I've known true gamers to work there, but they few and far between.Gaming elitism! Gaming elitism everywhere!
I mean I understand that GameStop employees can be annoying. But that's no reason to bash or question their status as "true" gamers. Plus you have to remember that most of the guys there are minimum wage. If you were in their position, would you be motivated to better educate yourself on every aspect of gaming including ones you didn't care about (think of a genre or system you don't care for, as an example)? Remember, you likely wouldn't get a raise for doing so.
I think knowing 'your stuff' should be a prerequisite, besides, I've known true gamers to work there, but they few and far between.
ha-ha! Lamestop! I proposed to buy stuff from people selling and offering more than GS would...and less than what GS would flip it for, just to stick it in there face (and pay less/ offer him more).I don't know I went to lamestop last week and I had to wait like an hour in line with 1 person in front of me trading in a ps3, the guy behind the counter would not shut up talking to the guy trading in his ps3, when I heard they were offering him $2 for his move controller I offered to buy it for $5, but the employee would not allow it in the store, finally after waiting like an hour to buy a used hdmi, I heard the price, $22 dollars for a USED hdmi cable, which I had just priced at the cvs next door for $12, I told them that I could buy a brand new one for 10$ less and they tried to tell me they offered a return warranty or some bullshit LOL, so I walked out LOLing
I would agree with you, if they would actually pay decently for such a prerequisite. Think about it this way: you have two potential job offers. Both pay minimum wage, but one requires special unpaid knowledge and studying outside of work time. Which one is a better offer, considering that?I think knowing 'your stuff' should be a prerequisite, besides, I've known true gamers to work there, but they few and far between.
Gaming elitism! Gaming elitism everywhere!
I mean I understand that GameStop employees can be annoying. But that's no reason to bash or question their status as "true" gamers. Plus you have to remember that most of the guys there are minimum wage. If you were in their position, would you be motivated to better educate yourself on every aspect of gaming including ones you didn't care about (think of a genre or system you don't care for, as an example)? Remember, you likely wouldn't get a raise for doing so.
Agreed. Some things should just be obvious from working there.I understand what you're saying, believe me, I do. But to employ a person that thinks the PS2 came with a HDMI cable is just irresponsible. A person working in a gaming store should now the basics. If they make that sort of mistakes, who knows what other catastrophes they cause?
And for that they lost my patronage; I'd rather buy from walmart chanters. Also, I said prerequisite i.e. Already know all required knowledge at time of hire. No extra studying. Not to be 'Game guru's' but to at least know a ps2 doesn't even support HDMI.I would agree with you, if they would actually pay decently for such a prerequisite. Think about it this way: you have two potential job offers. Both pay minimum wage, but one requires special unpaid knowledge and studying outside of work time. Which one is a better offer, considering that?
You see what I mean? I mean, I definitely agree they should know their stuff. I'm just saying that they don't get paid to know that stuff, so I can't blame them for not educating themselves out of some ethical obligation or whatever to the company that doesn't increase their pay accordingly.
It doesn't matter if they should have the knowledge before hire. The point is that at that point, it's no longer an entry level job, and hence they should be paid more than an entry level wage.And for that they lost my patronage; I'd rather buy from walmart chanters. Also, I said prerequisite i.e. Already know all required knowledge at time of hire. No extra studying.
Besides how many non-dev jobs are out there that pay for special knowledge of games, Reviewer comes to mind.
idk if I'll buy the xbone or the ps4, I am leaning towards the wiiu first because mario but I like the xbone name just because it lends itself to many catch phrases.
GET BONED, WITH THE XBONE!
People of all "fan" followings have supported DRM. I still support DRM. There has been a large miseducation of DRM.Some MS fans almost begun to defend this DRM system, but suddenly MS cancelled it. It's so funny to watch this circus.
I'm no "MS fan" (I use Windows 7, but only really because it came with my laptop and it's widely used so has plenty of software; I can't think of any actual MS software I ever use. Got an original Xbox recently at a car boot sale, purely because it was cheap with a bunch of games so I figured "why not?"), but their "DRM" was a fantastic step forward and now they've taken a big step back and ruined all their progress, destroying several of the best features of the Xbox One (IMO).Some MS fans almost begun to defend this DRM system, but suddenly MS cancelled it. It's so funny to watch this circus.