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Originally Posted by W8Gamer
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There also those that maybe don't find it enjoyable but are so dedicated to getting that kill will do it anyway. That's what it takes. It takes that level of dedication and desire. I just don't see this magical rule change that is going to stop the guild with the most dedication and desire to achieve their goals.
They will find a way because that's what they do. They'll split raid forces, poop-sock, and whatever else is needed to get that kill. And so long as everyone else isn't prepared to go the lengths TMO is, you'll always be behind. Either way it goes, you are going to have to play the game as good if not better than TMO. Otherwise, TMO will stay on top, or whoever the top guild is for that matter. And that's exactly how it was on live. The guild with the most dedication stayed on top. So, the problem isn't the rules. The rules apply to TMO just like everyone else (and if they don't, a rule change isn't going to fix it because the problem is with the refs). So, the problem is lack of desire/dedication by the competition.
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I believe you've actually detailed the problem. The problem is that there are players who will, as you put it, word for word: "
and whatever else is needed to get that kill."
You would have some people doing this if there weren't any rules at all for anything on this server. That doesn't make it right, nor the best thing for the community or the server.
If there was no rule on training, then training and killing someone just so YOU can get dibs on the named doesn't make it right.
Honestly if you can't see that or agree with it, then I have nothing at all else to say to you.
"I do right, because there needs be no reason. I do wrong, because I want."
The basis for definition in contrasting a child and an adult is that maturity lies in the adult. Maturity is in knowing when to be selfless even at your own expense. Immaturity is in acting on impulse when it benefits you, regardless of another's expense.
This is truly not a hard concept. Look at the real world. People will break the rules just to "win" even in competitions as serious as the world Olympics. People will use steroids to win time and again, because they've followed your credence. Yet everyone the world over knows that doing so is against the rules in universally every single applicable situation.
In fact, what I've outlined above in red seems to me to be a picture perfect sentiment to uphold what I'm stating here. To compare analogies: "So long as Olympians are not willing to take steroids (to go the lengths), you'll always be behind."
Doing whatever it takes to win is NOT justifiable by anything but greed. You should'v learned that in grade school, or before.