Keeping perspective

But as passionate and involved as we can get, and as excited about upcoming patches and new expansions and even sparkly ponies, sometimes we lose perspective. The infamous "slap in the face" forum ranting is based on a real mentality that X (fill in whatever you want) is the absolute ruination of the game. Downsizing raids to 25-man max is ruining the game. Arenas are ruining the game. The badge system is ruining the game, hybrids are ruining the game, pures are ruining the game, 10/25 variable raids are ruining the game, micro transactions, dual specs, what have you. The game has been constantly in a state of ruination since early 2005 when some realms were undergoing severe latency on peak nights and it was, you guessed it, ruining the game.
Frankly, sometimes rather than posting that comment, forum post, or what have you, we as involved, passionate people need to take a couple of deep breaths and chill out.
It's been argued that in our modern society we often feel the most strongly about the issues and concerns that have the least tangible impact, that with economic uncertainty and the various pitfalls of our lives, we invest the most energy and passion into hobbies and pastimes that have the least chance of actually causing us difficulty. Obsession about sports teams, fanatical fandoms about TV shows, movie franchises, driven and meticulous arguments about video games are all signs that these things are effectively safe to get angry about. I can rage about my tauren's DPS compared to other classes safely because there's no actual, quantifiable risk to me for doing so, especially in the semi-anonymous world of an online game. (Admittedly, if I do it on this site, you'll all know it was me doing it, but I'm actually expected to talk about the game here.)
It's fine and good to be involved in your pastimes, to enjoy them, to care what happens in them. I mean, you're paying to play, you should be engaged. Otherwise, why play? There's a line between enjoyment and caring about what you're involved in and going too far into myopia, obsession and even outright overreaction. A sparkly pony that doesn't fly any faster than the fastest mount you already have is not going to ruin the game. You're free to not buy it, and if you do buy it, it's a fun, cosmetic option only. It's a purely discretionary purchase. It provides no in-game benefit that in any way would change your gameplay.
If your class seems behind the curve as DPS or heals or a tank, if you really feel like the latest patch or expansion is going to hurt your gameplay, if you're desperate for a worgen paladin and Blizz just won't give you one, it's fine to be concerned and to express that concern. It's fine to care. But just as it wouldn't be fine to throw your hamburger on the ground and unleash a stream of profanities because they put pickles and onions on it when you ordered it plain, and it wouldn't be fine to call the cable repair guy a string of expletives and suggest that he fornicate with the reanimated corpse of a famous TV horse because you can't get TIVO in your area, it's not fine to froth at the mount because arms DPS is low, or Dispersal is getting a two-minute cooldown. You are not the Hulk, and even if you were? Going big and green isn't going to get you seated at a table any faster, Kalgon.
Now, losing Sentry Totem? That absolutely will ruin this game.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Sylice Apr 17th 2010 8:03PM
QFT all of it
galestrom Apr 17th 2010 8:17PM
This.
Thijz Apr 18th 2010 2:15AM
Yes, this was a very good read :)
Hih Apr 18th 2010 5:16AM
Matt should give credit where credit is due though, as this list is oddly similar to Palehoof's, who has had his list trademarked and updated often for a long time. (Not so?) coincidentally, he released his most updated version only a few days ago.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=24261121329&sid=1&pageNo=1 incase you don't read the forums.
Gamer am I Apr 17th 2010 8:12PM
"The game has been constantly in a state of ruination since early 2005 when some realms were undergoing severe latency on peak nights and it was, you guessed it, ruining the game."
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=20677635725&ST=US-63024-IENOgDINlaYXCSF5XR0rbAei7uH6omjsCfu
That is all.
Ahoni Apr 17th 2010 8:34PM
Pretty sure Palehoof is ruining the game :P
Angus Apr 17th 2010 8:13PM
/nerdrage
THIS IS AN INSULT TO EVERYTHING WE KNOW AND DO!!! THIS POST IS RUINING WORLD OF WARCRAFT AND MY CAPS LOCK KEY BROKE FROM MY FURY!!! DIE IN A FIRE YOU WOLVERINE IMPOSTER!
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!!!
I REJECT YOUR REALITY AND SUBSTITUTE MY OWN!!!!
(I really like Mythbusters)
/end nerdrage
jerdthewarlock Apr 17th 2010 9:22PM
So I'm not real? :(
That didn't ruin WoW...That ruined my day. =/
PS. Who's reality are you substituting yours with if you rejected all the others?
PSS. At least Im not doing the thing at the end of Still alive
PSSS. Or am I? :D
Deathknighty Apr 17th 2010 9:46PM
P.S. You add extra "P"s, not "S"s ;D
friendly neighborhood grammarian Apr 17th 2010 9:48PM
jerd,
I think you meant
PS, PPS, PPPS, ...
It's a post-postscript because it's after the postscript. It's not a postscript-script.
^_^
jerdthewarlock Apr 17th 2010 9:52PM
Oops...Meh no ones perfect and ironically as I was typing that last thing I was thinking of that exact thing and still messed up...Fail much?
Meh Im half asleep...Im gonna mess up o.O
Kyrro Apr 18th 2010 5:08AM
@jerd
You ruined that post.
Tomatketchup Apr 18th 2010 5:08AM
This article is a slap in the face for the hardcore players.
Angus Apr 18th 2010 8:13AM
@ketchup: Exactly how is that?
Sorry, but if you are playing a game where the thing most at stake is the color of pixels that you will be wearing or the kind of model you will be riding around on, you are probably not entitled to act like the world ended when they adjust something and you don't like it.
It's a game, not a career. It isn't like those hardcore raiders are going to stop making house payments because they take a breath and don't hit "post" or "add comment." It isn't like every hardcore player is required to be a douchenozzle in order to be hardcore. That's the point of this post.
You can be hardcore/casual/pvpjunkie/whateverflavoryouindentifyyourselfas and not behave like this: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/3/19/
BubblePriest Apr 18th 2010 8:36AM
For someone who started out with a sarcastic post, you kind of killed it by responding to another poster's sarcasm with a lecture on appropriate internet behavior.
Either that or your wit went right over my head and I am about to look very very foolish.
Tomatketchup Apr 18th 2010 11:23AM
Angus: It was just a joke. "A slap in the face" is usually a sarcastic response on the WoW forums when somebody whines about something.
Simply put, it was a joke. Sorry.
Reddeth Apr 18th 2010 4:59PM
In MY REALITY, we add S's!
Angus Apr 18th 2010 5:18PM
I tried twice to explain the mix up.
The comment system defeated me.
I fail.
If this makes it on the proper post, go look for it, short of it is: my sarcasm wasn't blatent enough as I tried to do something witty but failed to have the caffeine required to be smart enough to pull it off.
Azizrael Apr 17th 2010 8:13PM
The official forums should be closed for a week and just redirect the URL to this post..
Ricohardt Apr 18th 2010 7:33AM
A steaming pile of this :P