The OP and the comments in this thread shows clearly the "elitists" in the game, ruining the game for the majority (casual) players. Things such as "know the fight" or "fail = kick" are definitely hurting the community.
The OP and the comments in this thread shows clearly the "elitists" in the game, ruining the game for the majority (casual) players. Things such as "know the fight" or "fail = kick" are definitely hurting the community.



That they are and it is not just with that when it comes to certain aspects of discussion some people are just so negative.
to me:
'casual' players are those which chose not to invest any effort but still want to have the same rewards and be carried through the game as if everyone else owes it to them.
'Hardcore' would be those who look up the fights before they enter and know their jobs quite well.
There is nothing preventing someone from checking youtube for 15min & spend 5min on a training dummy before they play.
No one cares if you only play 2 hours a week as opposed to how much value you add to the party. Not all PF are 'training' pts, and nothing in the ToS says I have to hold anyone's hand.



And to meto me:
'casual' players are those which chose not to invest any effort but still want to have the same rewards and be carried through the game as if everyone else owes it to them.
'Hardcore' would be those who look up the fights before they enter and know their jobs quite well.
"Casual" means players that want to do content at their own pace without having to bother with drama and stressful environments because people can't down content causing negative behavior over a video game.
"Hardcore" means "elitists" that don't enjoy being called out but detest the fact that others will get advantages and privileges they didn't get so they have to find ways and means to justify being petty.
Your content isn't going away and your continual accusations are nothing but irrational bursts of anger.

Can't believe I forgot to say this qq
but I wish you luck Velo_Vandore in your search and have fun!
The unique perspective of Touhou in my own words and why it is different from the typical game or manga c:
https://sites.google.com/site/mytouhouprojectperspective/
It's absolutely hilarious how ass backwards you have the terms casual and hardcore, seriously.
Hardcore vs casual is all about time investment, skilled vs unskilled and dedicated vs undedicated are vastly different things entirely.
I've met casuals who in terms of skill and ability to down fights absolutely stomp the everloving daylights out of most "hardcore" players. You are not a special snowflake, stop acting like one.



so for you, "casual" = "not wanting to play but I want it all nevertheless" and "hardcore" = "please skilled people, carry me with all your guides so that I can have no challenge figuring mechanics in a fight that I'll despise the second I beat it" ?to me:
'casual' players are those which chose not to invest any effort but still want to have the same rewards and be carried through the game as if everyone else owes it to them.
'Hardcore' would be those who look up the fights before they enter and know their jobs quite well.
There is nothing preventing someone from checking youtube for 15min & spend 5min on a training dummy before they play.
Sorry to wake you up, but no people watching guides or knowing the fight before they enter should have the right to call themselves "hardcore". You're no Hardcore. You're being baby-fed by true hardcore players who dirtied their hand tearing apart a fight from A to Z, and then provided you a guide so you can be an elitist bragging "XX fight is so lulz, 2 death = kick".
You sir, have no right to call me someone who did not invest any effort. I think I've put more effort than you in this game, by actually learning the fights instead of letting others learn it for me. Though I'm casual, being way slower than a lot of you. Yet what I did, I owe it only to myself and the great people who learned with me.
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