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    Player Dale's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Afania View Post
    I fail to see how friends in raid/grind event even relevant in this discussion.

    My point was about how you got punished if you want to play different style in this game, friend or not.

    Btw, I've never seen anyone/friends/lsmate/PUG purposely choose an inefficient playstyle due to role playing purpose, such as a shield WAR. I don't need to "demand" them to play the job in certain way, they aren't going to do it either.

    Seriously, is it really that hard to grasp the concept of "you get less stuff per hour if you want to be a shield WAR"?




    So? What's wrong with having an emotion toward the other individual? It's human nature to have positive/negative emotion toward the others.
    It's relevant because you brought it up. So it's strange to me you are suddenly saying it has no relevance when you are the one who decided to make it a important distinction in this debate to begin with. But now you are back to saying it's punishment even if a friend helps you in a less-efficient way. It's really hard to keep track of what you are saying because it changes so much.

    But anyway: after reading this latest post from you this is what I take your position to be:

    For some weird reason you seem to think it's punishment for anyone help you with a raid/grind unless they do it as efficiently as possible. But I maintain you should really learn to appreciate less-then-perfect help and not view it as a punishment. Because it's still better than you having to do it alone. In short: I believe you to have a very flawed idea of what the concept of punishment is.

    As to your last point: just because you consider something to be human nature doesn't mean I have to approve of it. I don't get annoyed at people simply because they play a video game differently than I think they should. So it's not in my nature. And I'm pretty human. Least last time I checked.
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    Last edited by Dale; 10-23-2014 at 10:56 PM.