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Laheon
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Posted - 2013.05.23 15:59:00 -
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NAV HIV wrote:Agreed. As much as we love playing this game. We do have families and friends.
People also have jobs, school, sleep... In essence, everyone has other commitments. Can't cater to people who only want to play on their free time. Just because you choose to go on holiday, or spend time with others, shouldn't detract from other people wanting to play the game. |
Laheon
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.05.23 16:08:00 -
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NAV HIV wrote:Well i know, it does get stressful after a day or two. But don't mistake me for the ones who would only show up weekends. If i had to think for myself, i'd do so and keep playing with 3 alarm clocks on. But this isnt about me or just one person. The op has a good suggestion. He is only asking for PC battles to be on seize. Not the entire. most posters here sound like, they play PC only, all day, every day
To be absolutely fair, you do have 24 hours notice on a PC battle. If you see the timer, and realise that there'll be a battle on the holiday, but still choose to go on holiday (the better decision imo), then that's entirely your choice. It's a case of priorities. However, allow the teenagers and young adults who don't have plans (or plans for the full day) to play PC if they want to. |
Laheon
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.05.23 22:30:00 -
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Selinate deux wrote:And this is why I can't get too serious into any of CCP's games. I want a game to be a game sometimes, and not a full time job.
Hence, you're a casual gamer. PC isn't intended for the casual crowd. |
Laheon
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.05.23 23:02:00 -
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Selinate deux wrote: No, that's called someone who has a life and relationships in the real world... Hardcore gamers can have those too....
No... I never said that hardcore gamers didn't have a life or real world relationships.
If you want to make a decision between the game and your family and friends, then fine, make it. As in real life, with everything, you have to compromise. Don't try to make things a win-win scenario solely for the benefit of a minority, when the majority will either have no holiday that day due to being in a different country, or are on because they have no other plans. |
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