I play plenty of games that are time sinks as well... but this just seems like tedium for tedium's sake. It didn't result in any awesome creations like those in Minecraft, or give us hitherto unknown levels of knowledge about the behaviour of the game, like running a Quake 3 bot-vs-bot match for 4 years.Use_Imagination_here said:People who play/have played this game? You do know that there are probably thousands of people on this website who gave a good chunk of their lives to this stupid game?RA92 said:I usually tend to stay away from topics that don't interest me, and I'm sorry for what I am about to do, but...
<color=red>WHO CARES?
I find pretty interesting.
It's like hearing someone grinding up their Pokemon to Lv 100 without leaving the first town area. It's... impressive to some, I guess?
Thgere's a difference because playing a match of Starcraft takes skill, and you play it over and over for the challenge of beating another person, not to keep on grinding tediously purely to chase some arbitrary number?omega 616 said:Ok, it wasn't the traditional way to hit the max level but he wanted to do it and he did. What about people who play starcraft or LOL/DOTA to get better, for what? You're just doing the same crap over and over again. Just about all multiplayer games are like that, banging your head against a wall for no reason except for fun.
I mean, I take my original comment back, clearly a lot people finds this interesting, but c'mon, this isn't comparable to MP games.