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Originally posted by: 31 Flavas
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Originally posted by: Strell
Ok we get it. None of us like Perrin Kaplan interviews because she says things in an annoying and arrogant way.
Arrogant? Whats arrogant about her saying Nintendo does not want to intimidate their new gaming customers? I'd say she is saying things that are true and you just don't want to listen. Having lots of options and channels obviously isn't going to phase you, but she's not talking about you. She's talking about the new gamers Nintendo is getting with Wii Sports.
No, I don't want to listen. You are correct.
I don't need to listen to "we're rolling out things so you can explore them" marketspeak. I get that is all the ammo she has, but that's weak ammo. I was done with the Everybody Votes channel the minute I saw it, I used the weather channel all of 2-3 times, and the News channel is nifty, but it's nothing bold or difficult to understand.
What about her "DON'T YOU DRINK COFFEE WTFOMG" comments a few months ago concerning VC prices? Or her blatantly incorrect information concerning both component cables and region locks?
When you talk down to the interviewer and then simultaneously stretch that to "we're letting you get used to it," where "you" implies the rest of the gaming community and your entire userbase, you sound like a condescending, arrogant jerk.
Now if she's talking to the noobs, that's one thing. But I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest a few things about the noobs - 1) some of them probably aren't even connected to the net. 2) Some of them probably think you have to pay for the channels, despite being free, because you have to go to the Shop channel to get them. 3) Most of them aren't using the channels. 4) None of them are hearing what Kaplan has to say.
If even one of those things is halfway true, that doesn't help Kaplan's talk.
I get the feeling in every one of her interview that she cuts off the interviewer's last word ALL THE TIME, for EVERY QUESTION, and with EVERY ANSWER. Like she's all jittery and anxious.