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Post by Capn Spanky on Jun 28, 2007 18:49:07 GMT -8
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Post by wardsy on Jun 29, 2007 13:50:09 GMT -8
I didn't read the entire article but i get the gist of it, and I agree. There's 3 different types of gamers in my opinion: true competitor: Competetive people, who thrive on competition. Hate to lose, but don't make excuses when they do. wannabe: Someone who wants to be good at something and win, but doesn't want to take the time to learn the ins and outs of a game. When they lose it is not their fault. It's the people who designed the game, latency (online), teammates etc. I'd say this makes up about 3/4 of the gaming population. playing for fun: imagine that, some people play games for fun. Yes they're out there, many of us know them and avoid them. You can find them on Halo playing Zombies, Tower of Power, Cat and Mouse etc. Please make fun of these people whenever you see them, because trust me, they're making fun of you as well! I would like to think of myself as a true competitor, but unfortunately I would probably be more of a wannabe. Hey, at least I admit it!
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Post by SpartanProject2 on Jun 29, 2007 18:36:43 GMT -8
im a true competitor ;D
fits me
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Post by Roggie on Jun 30, 2007 6:57:20 GMT -8
I've definitely gone through stints as all 3 of them.
Started off as playing for fun, then went to true competitor, then to wannabe,then back to playing for fun (halo wise).
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Post by Capn Spanky on Jun 30, 2007 12:33:57 GMT -8
The article on cheapness has the most relevance to this clan. Basically, replace "cheap" with "weapon glitch" and everything is put into perspective.
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Post by Capn Spanky on Aug 8, 2007 0:30:17 GMT -8
It's been a while, but I found the website I was looking for. www.sirlin.net/ptwThe name of this author is "David Sirlin". He is made of win.
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