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XeroTalent
12-13-2007, 03:38 AM
Funny how many Americans told (and continue to tell) us Canadians to stop complaining and shut up about the month delay. Now you PS3 people can't use your GH guitars (yet, still can play the game, of course), and now you all want blood.

Ironic.

What goes around comes around. Take your own advice.

DesiredFX
12-13-2007, 03:42 AM
If you spent a moment thinking about it, you'd realize that the issues are completely different.

So I'll leave you to do so.

gamingeek
12-13-2007, 03:44 AM
Funny how many Americans told (and continue to tell) us Canadians to stop complaining and shut up about the month delay. Now you PS3 people can't use your GH guitars (yet, still can play the game, of course), and now you all want blood.

Ironic.

What goes around comes around. Take your own advice.

Hey I never told you to shut up. More power to my Canadian brothers.

Bluvox
12-13-2007, 03:46 AM
He can't play - it's not out in Canada.

You can't play - the PS3 patch for using the Les Paul is delayed.

I see his point. It's a little on the bitter side, but it's there. Some of the folks saying "you just have to wait" while playing are the ones most pissed because their 1st gen guitar broke and they can't use the LP, and are having to take their own advice and wait.

The issues are different, the results are the same. Wait. When it's you telling someone else to do it, it's not nearly as frustrating as when you have to do it yourself.

SoulScreme
12-13-2007, 03:48 AM
Funny how many Americans told (and continue to tell) us Canadians to stop complaining and shut up about the month delay. Now you PS3 people can't use your GH guitars (yet, still can play the game, of course), and now you all want blood.

Ironic.

What goes around comes around. Take your own advice.

Is it coming out in Canada eventually? Oh, yeah it is, and the PS3 patch is never coming out. So, I think there is a big freaking difference.

XeroTalent
12-13-2007, 03:49 AM
If you spent a moment thinking about it, you'd realize that the issues are completely different.

So I'll leave you to do so.

I never said they were the same issues. Same concept.

I said it's funny how some Americans told Canadians to shut up because you got what you wanted and we didn't.

Now you want something that you can't have, and want to raise holy hell for it, feeling completely justified, of course. You know, because you're Americans. Canadians, however, we should just sit pretty and patiently wait, right? Heaven forbid we kick up a fuss about something we don't like!



I see his point. It's a little on the bitter side, but it's there.

You're right, I am a little bitter. I find it ridiculous that Canadians were told to shut up when we (justly!) complained about something. Now the US (and other countries of course) have another roadblock, and all of a sudden it's ok to complain because now the US is affected.

SoulScreme
12-13-2007, 03:49 AM
I never said they were the same issues. Same concept.

I said it's funny how some Americans told Canadians to shut up because you got what you wanted and we didn't.

Now you want something that you can't have, and want to raise holy hell for it, feeling completely justified, of course. You know, because you're Americans. Canadians, however, we should just sit pretty and patiently wait, right? Heaven forbid we kick up a fuss about something we don't like!

Yes, but in Canada you can smoke pot, makes waiting a lot easier from what I hear.

SlowGears
12-13-2007, 03:49 AM
I'm telling everyone to shut up.