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    I'd say the first person who decided to use the term "end game" in an MMORPG, a genre whose very existence is defined as having no true end, is the real idiot here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox View Post
    I'd say the first person who decided to use the term "end game" in an MMORPG, a genre whose very existence is defined as having no true end, is the real idiot here.
    Endgame=/=end of the game
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox View Post
    I'd say the first person who decided to use the term "end game" in an MMORPG, a genre whose very existence is defined as having no true end, is the real idiot here.
    Agreed - unfortunately the phrase "end game" in an MMO has become something of a term of endearment that we've all been tuned into saying.

    I'm reminded of a Sherry Lewis song...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaikoRaines View Post
    Agreed - unfortunately the phrase "end game" in an MMO has become something of a term of endearment that we've all been tuned into saying.

    I'm reminded of a Sherry Lewis song...
    It's pretty accurate to use though, even if overused, as it's a reference to that moment or period of time. Endgame in general is just the final struggle of any prior trials and tribulations that may have occurred. Like how it practically always happens, we tend to not express every little bit of detail and rely on the implications. If anyone were to talk about endgame now, it'd be referring to 3.2, and for most of the people that the statement applies to would understand it without actually adding in the "3.2" bit. Any given patch cycle does actually have an end. "The endgame..." instead of "The endgame of 3.2..."
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