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12-03-2010 @ 12:51PM
Scooter said...
It was made clear. Stupid people asking stupid questions will never become more intelligent or in this case better players. His advice would be put to better use by find people who need help instead of waiting for another idiot with a question.
Let me break it down for you. Wow Players can be separated into three majorities.
1. Noobs - A player with very little understanding and/or knowledge of the game or a person who wastes time adhering to unnecessary game mechanics.
2. Jerks - A person who thinks they know what they are doing and reacts poorly when instructed otherwise.
3. Casual/Experienced Gamers - People that don't need "Go Guy's" help
I would call Go Guy's quick transition reasonable. After all, the only people he can offer his advice to are people who either wont understand or wont listen at all.