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    Sep 2013
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    Chrysania Asonod
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    Balmung
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    Thaumaturge Lv 50
    Mmo's are nearly nothing like real life, and I find it vet commentative that so few seem to know this. MMO's reward mindless, choreographed repetition. You're penalized for most forms of cleverness or attempted creativity. MMO's do seem, however, to offer the wishful thinking motif many seem to love, based on the 'hard work equals great rewards' notion.

    There is nothing hard about this, or most any, mmo. Nothing. The only so called challenges are getting X number of people at the same place and Time with enough rep3tetive consistency to click a rather small number of buttons a lot and react to rudimentary visual cues, and enduring fortitude tests of mindless, grunt tedium.

    The hard part is that most people are too stupid to manage those simian-grade tasks reliably. This comes as no surprise, considering that they are also the sorts that think mmo's are even remotely similar to RL in terms of how one succeeds.

    Some of you should experience rl before you post such utter nonsense. All it does is evidence that you probably live in your parents' basement.
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    Last edited by Chrysania; 10-16-2013 at 09:15 AM.
    A system is not made good by its potential; amazing potentials are wasted, unrecognized and unutilized everywhere every single day. Potential is a measure for nothing. It is the superfluous 'might have been' when taking what is and is not to account. It does nothing; it means nothing unless acted upon and the time to act upon it is always now. Not tomorrow, not 'Soon™' - Now.

    TL;DR - Do it right or don't bother.