Quote Originally Posted by Mardel View Post
Except this is a role playing game, where RNG has been a cornerstone of the genre since its inception. Instead of playing Hello Kitty Online where we get stuff for logging in, we choose to come complain on an RPG forum. We also like to go to the FPS forums and complain about crosshairs and headshots dealing too much damage. We are an entitled generation of people, and if we don't like something usually whining about it will get it changed. I mean I could be sitting on a high chair yelling at all the people using echo to get gear/clears "to get gud" but nope. They pay for the game, so they should be able to clear the same content and receive the same items as everyone else, even if others put in more time and effort or are better than the game than I am, because you know, I'm special. Even if it isn't an immediate change an eventual change would suffice. つ ◕_◕ ༽つNO RNG OR RIOT ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Fixed it for ya.

Quote Originally Posted by Amused View Post
Isn't it a bit hypocritical to make sweeping generalizations about other people being entitled children when you're acting like one yourself? How do you equate RNG to "too hard" for some people? How does that in any way make sense? What exactly is challenging about getting lucky? Please explain it to me so that I can understand. Also, I hate to break it to you, but we aren't all equal in real life either. This is a game and is intended to be an escape from real life. Why bring over one of the negative aspects of the real world? Why do you care if other people are equal to you? Why do you need to feel superior to others by dangling a carrot in front of them that you yourself didn't even truly "earn"? Why is your happiness considered more important than that of others? Is this you?
He has a valid point, the only difference is that he has the courage to say out what the rest of us think in our hearts and doesn't give a flying hoot about what others perceive about him, a good skill many of us should learn. Maybe you shouldn't get a job then, because your successful application means that someone out there has a failed application. So are you that altruistic? Get over it.