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"Heroes" was the most banally obvious show to do this, dragging the story out with excruciating slowness, just to keep us watching the next show. It means if you have them all on file, you need to watch them all ina row to experience any storyline. Unlike say Battlestar or other shows that have many shows that are isolated storylines in themselves. Consequently Heroes is far more addictive, but is also I'd imagine, more loathed. [ 01-07-2007, 08:18 AM: Message edited by: Yorick ] |
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The loudest protestations against D&D were analogeous to protests against the popularisation of Oiuji boards and taro cards.
The protests against WoW and Everquest are that it is like crack cocain or alcohol. Very different 'demons' so to speak. ;) |
Yep, I know it too well. And that woman Pat and her "crusade" against D&D...you should see her site, it is sickening and so stupid that it's funny at the same time.
My intent was to have D&D as an example of how people incorrectly slap a label on something. I use D&D since many of us here are familiar with it and like it. I did not mean to say that people were calling MMO's satanic or anything. But we all recall the mothers of kids who committed suicide, that would call these games (like EQ) "evil" etc. While I think about it, satan I can understand to a point, but for them to asssociate D&D with tarot cards wouldn't even be a knock IMHO anyways. It's like saying Harry Potter is satanic (wait, they did that already *groan*). But either ways, MMO's weren't even around back in the day when this whole uproar came to a head. |
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Edit: Actually never mind, this would probably turn the thread into a religious debate. [ 01-08-2007, 09:37 AM: Message edited by: Luvian ] |
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It seems the complaint vis-a-vis WoW is that it's too fun. I've never heard a more retarded argument against a video game. If they didn't make it "addictive" we'd score it a 3/5 on GameSpy and call it trash. I can't believe how many of you people, my supposed fellow gamers, the fellow geeks of the world... the "s-m-r-t" guys... are just stupid. It saddens me. I'm going to cry now. |
If you keep playing something when it's no longer fun, or keep watching something that's no longer fun, just because you're hooked and have to finish the next quest, or have to find out what happens to Joey, then it's addictive, and not "fun" (in my book).
My version of fun doesn't leave me feeling unsatisfied when I've spent 6 hours investing in it. Fun for me is not just during the moment itself, but how I feel in between those moments. I'm playing WoW, but I won't start watching Heros again. |
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Oh, and you didn't give Yorrik your opinions on the game. Not a single line of any post in this thread from you has anything to do with WoW at all, it's all about your dad and his problem. I can understand your frustration, but trolling MMO boards in an effort to save another poor soul from this "terrible", "life stealing" and "soul crushing" game doesn't help your dad or your family in any way. On the upside I guess if Yorrick really wants to know how you feel about WoW and not about your father's addiction, he could just read your "Massive compilation of everything WoW" sticky. One might assume that sometime in the not-so-distant past you actually liked the game, and quite well to create such a lengthy and informative post. Quote:
Seriously, go back and read through your replies and you’ll see that through six different posts and multiple paragraphs of text you accomplished absolutely nothing and didn’t even answer the original poster’s question. He asked what people thought of the game, to which your first reply was about burning Blizzard’s offices down should you ever set foot in their neighborhood. Each subsequent reply held no information about the game itself, just more about how your father neglects everything in his life to play it. I do sympathize with you, as stated above my dad was an EQ addict for years. However, I don’t care for your attacks against Blizzard and what many people believe to be a very fun game simply because your father has a problem that he is too stubborn or afraid to deal with. I learned a long time ago that you can’t force change on someone, they have to willingly accept it, otherwise it’s pointless. You and your family can scream and yell at your dad all day long, but until he can “grow up” enough to listen to all of you and understand that he does have a problem there is nothing that’s going to change him. Hopefully he’ll be like my dad and just realize one day what a colossal waste of time spending every waking hour playing WoW is. I've known many addicts, hooked on everything from pills to booze, and they all share one simple thing in common: Poor choices! The simple problem here is your dad CHOOSES to sit on his ass and play WoW all day. End of story, end of commentary, end of discussion. The problem rests squarely in his lap, and your “personal crusade against the evil Blizzard Entertainment” changes nothing. I hope things get better for you and your family, I truly do. I also hope that your negative posts regarding an otherwise exceptional game don't deter someone from trying something they may really enjoy. glyc [ 01-08-2007, 05:36 PM: Message edited by: Glycerine_74 ] |
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