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9-04-2009 @ 5:28AM
wilki24 said...
Wow, that's quite the manifesto there on "real" WoW players vs. the wannabes.
First you tell us how much people will miss out on by changing factions, and then go on to say it is unfair because they're missing out on it... unfair to whom, exactly? If they are missing out, that implies that they have less than those who didn't miss out. By your logic, we can conclude that they’re paying to be unfair to themselves. And that bothers you, why, exactly?
"Just because you are all sheep, doesnt mean you have to be ignorant with me."
Oh, I'm sure plenty of the “sheep” don't want to be ignorant with you. You seem to be doing a fine job of that all on your own.
Question for you: What about people who have leveled both sides, smelling the roses along the way, and just want to change sides to play with a friend or family member? Shall I start yet another alt, and do the same content for the 10th time?
That doesn’t fit into your condescending generalization, but by all means, don't let that stop you from ranting about something that impacts your enjoyment playing the game not in the slightest bit. Preach on, brother, from up high on your mountain, where only the l33t few, like you, of course, belong.
By the way, it's "anyone" not "any1". If you're going to be a condescending *$&, criticizing other people's choices, you might as well make sure your own house is in order first.
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