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Old 07-06-2015, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Casey VII [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
He presumably wanted a conversation or a series of explanations. He probably got both.

Anyways this is a really cool unbalanced game, it's not for most people.

Your friends experienced hardship & negativity and they simply moved onto the next thing as people in this current culture tend to do.

Do people like that suck? I think so, but that's just a biased opinion from someone who wears a crown of rile. I have a crown of rile.
Exactly, I just wanted a conversation about it. It's fun to talk things over, get different perspectives.

The other stuff; pretty much nonsense.

Remember the magic of playing eq when you would see the same bard for 2 years around level 30-45 and never make it any further? or the guys that seemed to live in unrest forever? Or the ones sitting at the bank selling stuff that never seemed to do anything else? not everyone races to the end of the game. The game would be bad if they did. They immerse themselves in the game and try to get the most out of the experience.

As far as negativity and hardship; you don't know what you're talking about. Don't take a conversation from normal and sane to stupid and nonsensical. We're still talking about sitting in front of a computer. There's no such thing as hardships here. We're just talking about making something a little more fun/less frustrating for others. Thereby keeping them around.
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