As a Shakespearean villain would say, "Tis not enough that I should succeed, but others must fail."
It is this need for exclusivity that is the source of all humanity's problems and failure to evolve. It is why we have the world we do instead of using technology we have already to make a better one.
I have come to realize that there is an abnormal concentration of this aspect of humanity surrounding the video game scene. Which is why I think it is "time to put away childish things."
There is no longer anything good or inspirational to be found here. For me anyway.
So, sayonara.
As a Shakespearean villain would say, "Tis not enough that I should succeed, but others must fail."
It is this need for exclusivity that is the source of all humanity's problems and failure to evolve. It is why we have the world we do instead of using technology we have already to make a better one.
I have come to realize that there is an abnormal concentration of this aspect of humanity surrounding the video game scene. Which is why I think it is "time to put away childish things."
There is no longer anything good or inspirational to be found here. For me anyway.
So, sayonara.
As a Shakespearean villain would say, "Tis not enough that I should succeed, but others must fail."
It is this need for exclusivity that is the source of all humanity's problems and failure to evolve. It is why we have the world we do instead of using technology we have already to make a better one.
I have come to realize that there is an abnormal concentration of this aspect of humanity surrounding the video game scene. Which is why I think it is "time to put away childish things."
There is no longer anything good or inspirational to be found here. For me anyway.
So, sayonara.
Every time I log in. They aren't even playing the game. They just stand around at every wayshrine and crafting hub on their $300+ casino crate mounts, waiting for attention I guess.
This is what your agenda to milk insecurity and the need for exclusivity through gambling has done to the game, ZOS.
I don't even want to log in anymore. Thanks for giving me another reason to loath humanity.
A few months ago, people were like, "Yea, another person that wasted their money on Clown Crates."
Now, people are like, "U jelly breh?"
Make up your damn minds.stevesherpa wrote: »Some people spend more time on the forums collecting badges than playing in the game....
They've been on the forums for 3 years.
It's called differing opinions.
Every time I log in. They aren't even playing the game. They just stand around at every wayshrine and crafting hub on their $300+ casino crate mounts, waiting for attention I guess.
This is what your agenda to milk insecurity and the need for exclusivity through gambling has done to the game, ZOS.
I don't even want to log in anymore. Thanks for giving me another reason to loath humanity.
As a Shakespearean villain would say, "Tis not enough that I should succeed, but others must fail."
It is this need for exclusivity that is the source of all humanity's problems and failure to evolve. It is why we have the world we do instead of using technology we have already to make a better one.
I have come to realize that there is an abnormal concentration of this aspect of humanity surrounding the video game scene. Which is why I think it is "time to put away childish things."
There is no longer anything good or inspirational to be found here. For me anyway.
So, sayonara.
Players who just stand around is either AfK or in chat. Can be anything from joking to organizing trials.Dear OP, did you ever try to contact those people staying around not doing anything and talk to them?
Perhaps there is a reasonable explanation.
Maybe they are taking selfies?
Waiting on a dungeon?
Chatting?
Will we ever know?
Can we make a poll about this?
This, some wanted an 15 gem reward like I did but got lucky, other has lots of money to spend they also have an expensive car for their 30 minute commute to work.I certainly didn't spend $300 on the crates I got 4 and got a epic bear mount so that was it for me. Seeing other people ride around on their epic mount doesn't invoke jealously in me perhaps you should be playing the game instead of worrying about what other people have spent their money on.
Jemcrystal wrote: »More like lose at gambling.
Take test here.
In the last 12-months, have you:
1. Needed to gamble with increasing amounts of money in order to achieve the desired excitement??
Yes No
2. Felt restless or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop gambling?
Yes No
3. Made repeated unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back, or stop gambling?
Yes No
4. Often been preoccupied with gambling, such as reliving past gambling experiences, handicapping or planning the next venture, or thinking of ways to get money with which to gamble?
Yes No
5. Gambled when feeling distressed in some way, such as anxious, stressed, lonely, guilty, or depressed?
Yes No
6. After losing money gambling, returned another day to get even or “chase” your losses?
Yes No
7. Lied to conceal your gambling?
Yes No
8. Jeopardized or lost a significant relationship, job, or school or career opportunity because of gambling?
Yes No
9. Relied on others to provide money to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by gambling?
Yes No
Sorry that you haven't worked hard enough in your life to be able to afford things you want, OP. But really I only bought 15 each season. Got a mount both times.
Advice: Be less salty.
Jemcrystal wrote: »More like lose at gambling.
Take test here.
In the last 12-months, have you:
1. Needed to gamble with increasing amounts of money in order to achieve the desired excitement??
Yes No
2. Felt restless or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop gambling?
Yes No
3. Made repeated unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back, or stop gambling?
Yes No
4. Often been preoccupied with gambling, such as reliving past gambling experiences, handicapping or planning the next venture, or thinking of ways to get money with which to gamble?
Yes No
5. Gambled when feeling distressed in some way, such as anxious, stressed, lonely, guilty, or depressed?
Yes No
6. After losing money gambling, returned another day to get even or “chase” your losses?
Yes No
7. Lied to conceal your gambling?
Yes No
8. Jeopardized or lost a significant relationship, job, or school or career opportunity because of gambling?
Yes No
9. Relied on others to provide money to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by gambling?
Yes No
I'm thinking you could substitute just about any addiction for gambling and take that questionnaire.