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    DamianFatale's Avatar
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    Arctura Fengari
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorbinDallas View Post
    Not to be disrespectful or anything, but that's on them. If someone can play a game at a respectable level using their feet then nobody has any excuse. You can't expect everything in life to be tailor made for a tiny minority of users, video games least of all.

    There are also failsafes in place for these people in the form of tomestones and other token related gear that is 100% guaranteed regardless of effort or participation, so that's a moot point entirely.
    My point is not moot. Yours is. The fact that you would support making it harder for these people to play is sick, and shows a lack of compassion on your part.
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    Player CorbinDallas's Avatar
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    Korbin Dallas
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    Quote Originally Posted by DamianFatale View Post
    My point is not moot. Yours is. The fact that you would support making it harder for these people to play is sick, and shows a lack of compassion on your part.
    Putting words in my mouth, nice one. You don't know me at all, so kindly take those assumptions elsewhere, thanks. For all you know I may have a disability myself, yet I've been able to work around it to become a better player.

    The game isn't being made "harder" for anyone with these suggestions at all, and my point still stands that regardless of ability and effort, everyone gets guaranteed loot/currency in literally every duty. Quit playing the disability card, the majority of the playerbase frankly doesn't need to know or care that someone might possibly play poorly because they have no hands or whatever other problem. All they care about is getting through a duty as smoothly as possible without having to carry dead weight.

    I'll say it again, much more clearly this time. People with disabilities choose to play this game in spite of said issues, they aren't special, they are held to the exact same standard of play as everyone else. Get good or get out.
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