Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006
Of course we all know that deep down, on N4G and pretty much everywhere else gaming journalism related that 'superior' means; 'Mines better than yours'. Having 'superior' thrown around in these petty arguments in N4G comment boxes relating to consoles and gaming engines doesn't mean a single little thing. In fact, saying 'superior' is probably 'inferior' and it probably just makes you feel better thinking something you put your faith and support in is better than something else that exists, the sad thing is, recently this type of wording and vocabulary is spreading into everyday gaming journalism and in my opinion, its beginning to making gaming journalism a joke. Lets have a look at the old Thesaurus and see what that has to say about 'superior'. superiorCollins Essential Thesaurus 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2005, 2006
Now I ask; Why exactly do people choose to use this wording? After all, when I think 'superior' as an adjective, I think of something on a much higher level than us, such as the concept as a 'superior being'. So, just think about this for a moment, is your console/PC more superior than you, is it smarter, more self capable of thought, does it require you? Is it an overlord? Did it once enslave a colony in a remote galaxy for 10,000 years? Did it beat Superman in a game of poker despite Superman using his X-Ray vision? Probably not. Does your chosen console/PC bully the others? Do they accept orders off of the lead system? When I read these comments claiming something they have to be more superior over something else, I imagine some type of 80's Saturday cartoon villian expecting people to bow down before him next to his evil throne or a giant console/PC with a glowing ream of light in all its holyness frowning upon the others as they lay in chains begging not to be slain with lightning striking at the background. Whilst at the moment, these things just sit at my desk and occasionally play games, they are objects, not Gods. I may prefer some over the other, but neither are inferior or superior, I might find one better and in my personal opinion more suited for recognition of what they achieve as systems, but they don't overrule anyone or anything else. Anyway, just start using the word 'better'. Because the word 'superior' is so damn debatable and so bloody annoying especially with systems which serve a similar purpose in the same era, just stop it.", "sharedContent": { "@type": "WebPage" }, "dateModified": "2009-07-20T15:50:47Z", "datePublished": "2009-07-20T15:50:47Z", "interactionStatistic": { "@type": "InteractionCounter", "interactionType": "https://schema.org/CommentAction", "userInteractionCount": 5 }, "commentCount": 5, "url": "https://n4g.com/user/blogpost/cajun chicken/361729", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Cajun Chicken", "url": "https://n4g.com/user/home/cajun chicken" }, "comment": [ { "@type": "Comment", "text": "you are told to avoid absolutes. As well as using quantitative speech over qualitative. Superior indeed fails on both counts.", "interactionStatistic": { "@type": "InteractionCounter", "interactionType": "https://schema.org/LikeAction", "userInteractionCount": 2 }, "upvotecount": 2, "commentCount": 1, "position": 1, "dateCreated": "2009-07-21T17:27:00Z", "dateModified": "2009-07-21T17:27:00Z", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Shnazzyone", "url": "https://n4g.com/user/home/shnazzyone" }, "comment": [ { "@type": "Comment", "text": "This", "interactionStatistic": { "@type": "InteractionCounter", "interactionType": "https://schema.org/LikeAction", "userInteractionCount": 0 }, "position": 1, "dateCreated": "2009-07-22T11:21:00Z", "dateModified": "2009-07-22T11:21:00Z", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "LinuxGuru", "url": "https://n4g.com/user/home/linuxguru" } } ] }, { "@type": "Comment", "text": "This comment is superior to all those below it.", "interactionStatistic": { "@type": "InteractionCounter", "interactionType": "https://schema.org/LikeAction", "userInteractionCount": 0 }, "position": 2, "dateCreated": "2009-07-21T17:28:00Z", "dateModified": "2009-07-21T17:28:00Z", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mc187", "url": "https://n4g.com/user/home/mc187" } }, { "@type": "Comment", "text": "I don't know what it is about the word "Superior", but I just HATE the way it sounds. It sounds like what some British Guy wearing a top hat and saying things like "Pippity" would say.", "interactionStatistic": { "@type": "InteractionCounter", "interactionType": "https://schema.org/LikeAction", "userInteractionCount": 0 }, "position": 3, "dateCreated": "2009-07-28T12:31:00Z", "dateModified": "2009-07-28T12:31:00Z", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "danthaman15", "url": "https://n4g.com/user/home/danthaman15" } }, { "@type": "Comment", "text": "When I see it in forum posts, I think of Homer Simpson when he went computer shopping:I've officially had it recently with the way I noticed on N4G and gaming journalism on the whole which has whole-heartedly accepted the use of the word 'superior' into vocabulary, the whole console wars and just general flamebait. I tell you what, I have a great idea, lets have a look what 'superior' means outside of the recent gaming journalism world.
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Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006
Of course we all know that deep down, on N4G and pretty much everywhere else gaming journalism related that 'superior' means; 'Mines better than yours'.Collins Essential Thesaurus 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2005, 2006
Now I ask; Why exactly do people choose to use this wording? After all, when I think 'superior' as an adjective, I think of something on a much higher level than us, such as the concept as a 'superior being'.The friendly folks over at Razer recently sent us their full size Kishi Ultra mobile gaming controller, and this thing didn't disappoint.
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Upon finally finishing Devil May Cry 5 recently - after it spent several years on my “I’ll play that soon” list - I considered giving it a fittingly-named Late Look article. However, considering that this was indeed the final piece I was missing in the DMC puzzle, I decided to instead take this opportunity to take a look back at the entirety of this genre-defining series and rank the entries. What also made this a particularly tempting notion was that while most high-profile series have developed fairly evenly over time, with a few bumps on the road, the history of Devil May Cry has, at least in my eyes, been an absolute roller coaster, with everything from total disasters to action game gold."
3,1,4,5 to me, never played 2. 5 gameplay is amazing but level design was really disappointing to me, just a bunch of plain arenas, the story felt like a worse written rehash of the 3rd and the charater models looked weird ( specially the ladies ). Another problem with 5 was that there was not enough content for 3 charaters so I could never really familiarize with any of them
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TSA go hands on with the beta for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, but how is the game transitioning to the post-stylus era?
you are told to avoid absolutes. As well as using quantitative speech over qualitative. Superior indeed fails on both counts.
This comment is superior to all those below it.
I don't know what it is about the word "Superior", but I just HATE the way it sounds. It sounds like what some British Guy wearing a top hat and saying things like "Pippity" would say.
When I see it in forum posts, I think of Homer Simpson when he went computer shopping:
"So, this is the best computer now and always will be?"
"Oh yeah. Always."
I also think of Hitler's "superior" race. It just sounds dubious.
Dammit. Once again, I've posted in a very old forum. No one will see anecdote.