Sick and Tired

#0 - April 23, 2010, 12:42 p.m.
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I'm so fed up with all the complaining. I like playing this game. I may only play a couple hours of week but it's cheap, fun entertainment. Things may not be perfect but when was the last time you went to a movie and it was perfect? Or bought a record and it had no flaws?

Not to mention that the aforementioned movie or record is not constantly changing and being updated to try and reach perfection.

I guess what I'm trying to say is this: Everyone who has a chip on their shoulder needs to let it go. Step back from the monitor and realize what it is you like about WoW.

Maybe it's the epic environments (even with low poly counts the wilderness is stunning).

Maybe it's the end game content where you finally got to vanquish your favorite villain from warcraft lore.

Maye it's the progression of the story from the end of WC3: TFT and the ultimate satisfaction in finally killing Arthas.

Maybe you like logging on, talking to your friends who you haven't seen in a while and then run a heroic JUST FOR FUN.

What I'm trying to communicate is that you all should start appreciating the little things. Start thanking someone that blizzard created this great (albeit flawed) game and take your nerd rage elsewhere.

This is a fun game and if you don't think it is then either keep it to yourself, take your posts to the suggestions forums or -stop playing.- It really is that simple.
#32 - April 23, 2010, 4:29 p.m.
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Q u o t e:


What I'm trying to communicate is that you all should start appreciating the little things.


I would like to thank you, and all those like you who have this attitude and are here having fun.

Generally speaking, those that are happy, rarely speak up and that's OK. Those that are unhappy, have concerns etc, are generally more vocal, and that's OK too, as long as it's constructive.

In the end, and I've said this for years in person and on these forums, passionate people post passionately because they care. It's when there is nothing but silence that I will begin to truly worry.