Quote Originally Posted by Catwho View Post
Unfortunately in our "customer is always right" culture, people really do think they are entitled to refunds or things exactly as they demand them.... even when they're not right at all.

I have a little sympathy, but having worked in customer service and tech support for a good chunk of my adult life, I don't have a lot. Sometimes the customer made a mistake. Sometimes the customer actually is wrong.
Going to mirror this sentiment. Again I feel as if people treat individuals in customer service often as second-class citizens often. There's a level of common decency I'd like to have show in through my door when people are coming in to be helped. But this dog-eat-dog business world has us pandering this plastic plastered face in fear of a bad survey that has way too much impact on our paychecks then what I think it necessary. There are just some people I feel need to just be turned to the door and realize who they're speaking to are human beings that deserve to be treated well in turn.

In this case, I wonder why people play games they're just going to skip through to begin with. There is literally no rush in this game, no purpose to push hard as the steps you make are either going to get easier while you catch up, and there will always be progress 'upward' to be had.

Take your time, enjoy the game. If you get too sucked into the idea of progression you stop having fun and burn out so much quicker.