See, I feel like both Sci-Fi and Fantasy have enough different that the should be sperate genres. I think the combining them is to the detriment of both. I can't tell you the amount of times I've given up looking for something new to watch because I click Sci-Fi and every listing is Lord of the Rings.
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I guess I'm the odd one out then. I'm a huge Sci-Fi fan. Ender's Game still stands as my favorite book after all these years. But I'm not too crazy about fantasy. I've bounced off of books, shows, and movies that my friends and family loved. They just seemed to be mediocre stories with fantasy paint on it and people who like Wizards were able to gloss over the holes.
It's not unheard of for people to not be interested in the other genre. But those people are outnumbered by consumers who just want the new thing.
And you may notice, I didn't say that it was. I said I found it hard to feel empathy for PC players as they stand on a literal mountain of PC only games.
I find it extremely hard to empathize with PC players from the mountains of PC only games that have never come to consoles.
Ehhhhhh. There's nuance. Personally I feel if all of your political ideas can be summed up by pulling one of two levers then your not smart enough to understand politics. I have ideas and stances that land on both sides of the political spectrum.
Except I was banned for being right of center.
Good. I hope Reddit tears itself apart. After having three accounts banned because I was better at insults than the one trying to haze me I think that site had run its course.
I feel that Sci-Fi and Fantasy are different. Especially enough to be seen as two different genres.