kamakiri wrote:
Kill3rz wrote:
I loled. This is seriously laughable.
It isn't the community being full of no lifers. It's the game being easier and easier.
Pest control - More 126s
Alching - More 99 mages
Chinchompas - More 99 rangers
Pyramid plunder - More 99 thieves
Cook-x - More 99 chefs
Fletch-x - More 99 fletchers
There's much more than just that. Maybe if you researched a bit you'd know that it's obvious that the easier the game, the easier you max out.
Are you seriously? Even with the things you listed how many hours does it take to gain a 99 in any skill other than hunter? How many people have 200mil xp and how many hours does it take to get there?
My point is that many people develop an addiction to MMOs. This is a very real condition with physical and mental symptoms.
Denial is the first sign of a problem.
And you are saying?
Working hard to achieve something is bad? People actually put in work and effort to achieve their 99 goals, the game being easy is actually good about it because it doesn't force them to no-life for the goals.
So if that's bad for you, then I wish you good luck finding a job in real life that doesn't force you into working hard. You may find one, but don't come complaining that the pay is low. Simply, you have to work hard to succeed in life, and so do you in achieving goals in the game itself.
Another thing - Addiction.
That's the gamer's responsibility, not the others. You're bringing this up like parents whose children are addicted to gaming. Bottom line: It's nobody's but the gamer's responsibility to take care of himself. I've seen many parents complaining to publishers about gaming addiction, WoW always comes to mind.
You don't need a scientist to prove that you have to be responsible in your gaming to not be addicted. Since you actually bothered to do so, that's where the laughs come in.
Don't even bother acting like a total know-it-all saying "denial is the first sign" and stuff. If you bother to check first, you'd at least know that I don't play this game anymore.
All in all, you're treating addiction like a mental or physical problem. No, it's actually about responsibility, you're not gonna have low IQ if you're too addicted to games.