'tis OK. I can see how you took it that way after our... 'ahem... debates. Honestly, I am pleased this thread retains your interest. I don't mind the discussions continuing.
As for PA, I have heard them say plenty of times that they've started to
hate PC gaming. I actually think it was Tycho, -- I probably shouldn't be grouping them together -- who has said many a time that his problem comes from all the tweaking, time wasting, and the crashing etc. I can see why he says that, because these guys seem extremely busy, and given the choice, they'd rather spend their free time gaming seamlessly.
At the same time, I remember when PA strongly disagreed with IGN's Assassin's Creed review. They felt it was more of a game that needed to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, rather than be rushed through at a pace that only reviewers on deadlines work. I think some of that holds true for PC gaming as well. To do it right, you need to be a bit more relaxed both in terms of state of mind, and time.
Just a recent personal story. A few weeks ago, it was the last Sunday of a major holiday here, and I invited my cousins over for a LAN party. I had three computers hooked up. One was mine, one was my sister's, and the third was my office work PC. Basically we had about six hours, and two of those precious hours were wasted with bullshit. I had forgotten that I had added a new sound card to my sister's PC without installing the new drivers, and basically spent the first hour trying to reinstall the old card drivers without realizing it was a different Creative card. Then the next hour was spent with us screaming at Gears of War, which wouldn't recognize the second PC on LAN.
Turned out that one couldn't play GoW CO OP PC LAN, unless signed on the internet with GFW Live. That I found absolutely ridiculous, having paid $50 for the game, and having wasted an hour on patching, and restarting. Despite my obviously pro PC stance, I kept thinking,
I wouldn't be having these problems on an Xbox 360.
In the end it was all worth it. We rocked out with Company of Heroes on LAN, as well as SupCom, UT3 and Rainbow Six: Vegas. It was all amazing fun at a level that I could never experience with a 360, on a TV shared with my opponent. And some of the problems setting it all up, were just stupidity on my part. But some weren't, and that's when I really started to
hate GFW Live.
Anyway the point of all of this is that I can see where Tycho is coming from, because part of my frustration that day stemmed from having a limited amount of time. As a working professional, some of the hiccups of PC gaming are harder to swallow. At the same time, these guys seem so busy, that I think they probably have a far lower tolerance level.
By the way, I found this fucking hilarious.
That's two PA comics I have LOL'ed at in the past month.