[quote name='Chuckiefresh']Wow, I never expected people to be so passionate about this issue. I have responsiblities, but I'm putting them on hold for that afternoon/evening while I wait. If I'm tired the next day from lack of sleep then so be it; I'll consider a sacrifice made to have the system at launch.
I'll agree that waiting in line for something like this is a hassle for those of us with families and responsiblities but there was an option for us. It's a little thing called a pre-order. Unfortunately, myself and my family will be paying the price on launch day because I didn't pre-order it early in the first place.
I was unaware of the possiblity of a lotto system but I'm finding out as soon as I arrive because no there is no sense in waiting around if there is. I'll get the ticket when I can and get out of there.
I have to agree with you chrisrc on the whole lottery thing. I'm not a fan of it either but as long as they tell me up front and I don't have to wait it won't bother me too much. Sorry to see you've taken so much heat for your opinion. You gave your opinion on it and you were immediately branded an ahole for it. I give you credit for trying to keep the discussion somewhat civil and not resorting to petty name calling.[/QUOTE]
I appreciate the agreement, Chuckie. I'm actually very surprised so many forums members prefer the lottery system. I've had a number of fun experiences lining up for various first come, first serve releases (Star Wars movies, Star Fox 64, PS2). The anticipation and usually enthusiastic waiting companions easily make for a good time, particularly when shared with friends or family. In contrast, some of my most stressful and negative experiences have resulted from lottery based sales. I distinctly recall ticket agents announcing 'surprise' lotteries for playoff baseball games and professional wrestling events on two separate occasions. Both instances caused a great deal of outrage and rude behavior within the crowds, rightly so for those who had been waiting the longest. I managed to jump to the front of the wrestling ticket line, but it was hardly a just or equitable transaction. I completely lost out on the baseball playoffs. I honestly view lotteries as an unfair means of assigning 'rights' to consumer products. While you are all free to disagree with my opinion, I am by no means an 'asshole' or an 'idiot.'
