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Pro clan members... why use Gold ammo....?

Дата: 06.08.2014 17:34:08
View PostKlaus_Kinski_, on 06 August 2014 - 02:48 PM, said: This pretty much says everything about the people that use the excuse i play for fun because they are bad at the game...  http://www.learntocounter.com/i-play-for-fun-the-four-dumbest-words-in-video-games/

Wysch:   Cool article. Can't agree with it tho.   Why do people say "I play for fun"? They usually don't tend to say it unless they're forced to say so. (Usually.) Who's making them to say so? Those people, who call them "noobs", "tomatoes" in World of Tanks etc.   I am a noob and tomato, I don't care, cause the reason why I play games is not to compete and be better than someone else. I played the game cause I was tired from work or school and for me playing games was mainly the way how to relax my brain. Thus I even didn't care about winning or losing, some of us simply don't feel that way. We play games because we want to enjoy the games, and some of us can enjoy the game even when losing. This is how the real world works, sometimes you can't win and you have to accept it. I am not good at drawing, so I can't compete against someone who's drawing for living or spends hours a day drawing. But that doesn't mean I can't sit at the table and draw something from time to time, right? I don't have to study the game mechanics thoroughly to fully enjoy the game, do I?    The thing I wanted to say is, that for some people playing games means enjoying themselves no matter what. It seems we, who are able to enjoy the game even when losing and playing horribly, are either older people who have their work, maybe families and we spend like 2 hours a week playing and relaxing; or vice versa, we are still kids who don't care about winning or losing cause we don't know the difference between "winning" and "having fun". (Small kids really don't see the reason why being the best should mean we have fun.)  We don't have to invest more time to learn the game mechanics, because for us there is no reason to. We don't wanna be the best there, we don't care if we lose or win, the game itself means enjoying ourselves and thus having fun. No matter if we win or lose. Sometimes you lose in your real life no matter what. Sometimes you can't be as fast as Usain Bolt, sometimes you can't be as smart as Christopher Hirata or Terence Tao. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy running or mathematics, right?    So I proudly and gladly say: I play for fun. Enjoying the game means having fun for me. I don't have to win to have fun.  So everyone who tells me to shut the **** up, like the dude in the article, is in my opinion complete ignorant and his opinion has no value to me. I remember times when we all played this game to have fun and we had fun even when losing. Then the "pro" clans came, then suddenly more noobs appeared in the chat, then suddenly the chat and forums were full of "siemka players" and then suddenly the XVM came and completely ruined the game for me. Cause even in the random battles something changed - more and more players started to whine about some ratings their team had, more and more players started to say "you're 300 effi noob, go play some other game" etc.   So I am noob. I used to love the game. Then dudes like the one in the article started to being not-so-friendly, because they've been told that winning means having fun. It seems for me that people forgot the "Old maid" card game. Anyone remembers? Even being stucked with the old maid brought enormous fun and joy. Maybe I am just too old to remember having fun doesn't mean that I have to win. I don't know.   Let the neg rep come. Sorry for my rusty English.

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