CKent
Diamond Member
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: ggnl
So my character should be trivialized and totally non-effective in pvp because you have more time to play than I do? It's not lack of skill or interest that keeps me from raiding, I have real life responsibilities that take precedence. What are players like me supposed to do, just give up once we get our blue sets?
Yeah. I feel the same way. I mean, why should that guy that works 65+ hours at work get the raise and promotion? It's not lack of knowledge or training that keeps me from working hard. I have nightly WoW raids to do and can only make it in after 11am. Why should my work and paycheck be trivialized because I have non-real world responsibilites that take precedence? What are players like me supposed to do, just go on unemployment once we down Nefarion?
Hmmm?
Nice strawman.
That's called an analogy, not a strawman, my dear. The point being, that you can never, ever have your cake and eat it. If you are going to have priorities in life, those items low on the list will suffer in performance or satisfaction.
Whereas the OP has definitely made the right choice, IMO, to place real-life responsibilities over gaming ones, he should still not expect to attain the same levels of performance as those who have their priorities reversed. Which was the whole point of my flip-comparison.
And anyone who thinks that being decked out in blue items from 5-man instance runs is "useless" and "trivialized" in the game should just quit now. That kind of near-sighted, incorrect, defeatist attitude will guarantee that you'll not enjoy playing. Save your $15/month.
It's a strawman. Nobody's claiming raid gear shouldn't be better; at issue is the degree to which it is. Avoiding that makes your agenda pretty obvious 😉