No I was talking to the guy who hated anything Sony because there is a lot of crap on those systems. When you have a system like the Ps2 with 1000+ games you're going to have a way higher number of crap games, but you're also going to have TONS more good games since everybody makes games for it. The PS2 has more quality titles than probably any other console ever released, I mean there's just so much variety with RPGs, shooters, 2D fighers, everything you could possibly think of. I just can't fathom someone hating the PS2 and being able to love any other system, it seems like the PS2 would be the one system that everybody could agree rules.
You make a excellent point. My main thing is,I can easily acknowledge the fact the PS2 does indeed have a excellent library of titles,I hate the system itself because of the poor hardware design. This has nothing to do with the graphics capabilities either. Its the simple fact the system defect rate on it is extremely high. it does not seem to matter if it is the slim line or any of the original larger revisions,the systems laser eye,or other parts of the drive die out easily,and the fan on the older larger revisions was too small,and too slow on the RPM to keep it cool enough,and the venting was designed poorly and dust filled it to death,and was a pain to blow out well enough.
Sony builds these systems to die,just as they did the PS1,because they know that the system will die most likely around the time they start to turn profit on the hardware,and they can get a resale on it and keep you going on the platform. Sony is the only manufacturer of a system I have purchased that has died in 3 months,and has managed to repeat this process for over 12 years,and get away with it with only minor class action lawsuits. Part of my entertainment needs and fun are met via reliable hardware. Because of this I will tend to stick to hardware known to last,even if it has a smaller library,like the Saturn did over here and because I know I can increase the size of the available library by importing.
nuff said