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Originally Posted by SpuddsSpudsly This is hillarious. The implication that games are never competitive or reward time invested. Listen, I play chess, I would love to be a GM chess player though I do not have the time to play that much. Does this mean that somehow people who do put the time in and get good don't deserve to get more out of it? No, they put in their time and as a result they profit from it. I put large amounts of my time into playing this game, and as a result, it would be nice to be rewarded (even in the meager means of imaginary items). |
So you think you have the ability to be a Grand Master? And I could have been an Olympic skier. I just didn't have enough time.
Chess is just a terrible example. My skiiing example is also terrible.
World of Warcraft has nothing in terms of difficulty that would actually bar a player from experiencing the content. Any skills you might need can be learned. You know, skills like showing up on time, listening, not being a drama queen, having the correct mods, and other amazing abilities possed by a select few blessed by God.
edit - fuck you Cad for beating me to it.