I'm not 'yelling and screaming' at all.
You're obviously not the sharpest knife in the drawer, so I'll be very clear.
Your poll states:
'The better Home computer for games?' (with a misplaced capital 'H', which is pretty funny).
You then list a fairly random list of systems. But, you are also quite specific with the model numbers (Atari ST Line (ST/STE/TT/etc).
You list the 'Amstrad CPC' and give three options - the 464/664/6128.
You don't mention anything about 'enhanced versions'. You don't mention anything about the GX4000. You are
very fucking clear about the models that you are offering in the poll.
But, when called on it, you fall into a mixture of hilariously misguided gatekeeping ('REAL AMSTRAD FANS WOULD KNOW'), denials of reality ('I NEVER ASKED FOR A COMPARISON'), and the usual internet troll 'umad' nonsense ('YELLING AND SCREAMING', 'RILED UP').
Basically, you're a complete and utter fool. Your spammy posts are evidence of your value as a poster. Clearly, you're of the mind that it is the reader's responsibility to work out what you
meant, based on your poorly phrased broken English, but nah. Sorry. That doesn't get you a pass. If you'd wanted to compare the 'enhanced versions' of the 464/664/6128, or the GX4000, then you should have
written them in the poll.
And, again, I ask you. Show me an example of an 'enhanced 464' game that compares with an Amiga title. You've conveniently neglected to do that, instead screeching about how you 'never asked for a comparison'. If you never asked for a comparison, why is it in the original poll?
Your move, genius.
EDIT: Just for funsies, I thought I'd get a bit nostalgic. Let's have a look at this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_CPC
So, the 464plus was released in 1990. Here's what a 464plus game looked like:
The 664 had no 'enhanced version'. It was discontinued early. So, since your poll deals with 'enhanced versions', and you're such a 'true Amstrad fan', what is doing there?
Here's Xyphoe demoing a 6128 Plus:
Both models were released with green screens, as well as color monitors.
And, the GX4000 is an interesting one. From Wikipedia:
Developed as part of the plus range, the GX4000 was Amstrad's short-lived attempt to enter the video game consoles market. Sharing the plus range's enhanced hardware characteristics, it represents the bare minimum variant of the range without a keyboard or support for mass storage devices.[10] It came bundled with 2 paddle controllers and the racing game Burning Rubber.
The
GX4000 was never intended to compete with the Amiga or the Atari ST. It was a console competitor. What is it even doing in this poll? Why are you comparing Amstrad's console competitor to two 16bit home computers?
But, of course, you'd already know that, being a true Amstrad fan, right? Lol.