05-31-2011, 09:13 PM
Kaden Wrote:That isn't that great of a comparison, actually, and your own wording explains why. The way a guild "acts" is through a perceived composite of their members' actions. You can't accurately compare that to how a single person acts.
And even if you wanted to inaccurately compare it, it doesn't actually mean anything. Yeah, some people in a guild are going to be dicks, but that doesn't mean that everyone in the guild is a dick. That's not analogous to saying "some of the top ten players on LoL are dicks but that doesn't mean everyone on LoL is." You're using two completely different paradigms in a single comparison and that just... doesn't make any sense.
Actually, you just made it prove the point I wanted to address. I'd assume you meant to do so.
Top Players of Lol = most obnoxious.
Not everyone in the top guilds in wow = obnoxious, but give off the impression the entire guild is.
If that wasn't putting your statements together correctly, then tell me. I understand that I didn't word what I wanted correctly, but I'm pretty sure you got my point regardless.
Edit: Also, I believe in the majority should have final opinions in a game, afterall, is is their game. Considering the vast majority of the people who play WoW don't care about pugging 25mans or 10 mans enough to actually "do" anything, or even really voice concern, it's not important. Now, if you say the forum goers care, that's just silly. I don't think even 1 million players of wow frequent the forums, when there's 11.5 million players.
Now, if you can show me that the majority of the people who play the game hate the lockouts, I'll agree. Until then, I stand by the fact it's not important.
Also, I stand by the fact that it is a logical choice. If you can run through content twice as much, you will get gear that much faster. Then it is far more likely for you to be sitting around waiting for new gear for months. It isn't needed, and it isn't a smart business plan.
