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  • Mmmm I sent two short messages, but sure. I’ll spell it out.

    I stated my opinion. Changing your mind on this or defending my viewpoint is just not that important to me.

    I’m confident I could discuss and debate it, I know the facts and where my stance lies. I just don’t want to explain it to you. It would be a truly pointless endeavor. I have responsibilities in my life. I don’t want to be the kind of person that argues online for a living. I can’t be.

    I know it’s difficult but I hope you can understand.

    I see you in every thread, clearly it would benefit neither of us if I engaged you. I simply cannot match your time commitment to this online debate club.

    The information on this subject is widely available, and we are now working in the realm of hypothetical. No need to waste any more time for either of us. We are approaching “my dad can beat up your dad - an essay”. I just don’t care anymore.

    For the sake of your own ego, I allow you to chalk this up in the “win” category. I think it’s fair. You are the superior lemmy user.






  • The grind to get those depends on whether the player is being farmed for money. If it feels good to play, and you unlock content at a reasonable rate, that’s just called progression, not farming. But if the task is repetitive, unfun, and designed to frustrate players into paying, that’s farming.

    That’s why people shit on EA for BF2. They did the math of the grind and loot boxes, and it came out so something ridiculous, like multiple hundreds of hours to unlock stuff. I used to play R6 Siege and never spent a penny. After a week or so of playing with my friends, we’d have enough in-game currency to buy a new operator. We’d all unlock new characters and try them out. Week after week, it was fun.

    Paying, imo would have ruined that experience because the gameplay is what made it fun. Forcing us to use the ops we chose rather than having a full roster to pick whatever we wanted. Felt almost like deck-building. We were progressing, not farming.

    The caveat is that the new ops tended to be OP. I think the devs probably do it intentionally. This is the P2W part. People could pay day 1 and get the operator with the overtuned kit. They paid to save time, because they want to be the first to use the shiny new toy.

    But again, like I said. I’ll never spend money on either, but at least that person paying is gaining something, an advantage, time saved, instant gratification, more time learning the op. The person buying a pink gun gets … a digital pink gun?


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    Preach. So many people are fine, in fact, better than fine, paying money for cosmetics. I think p2w games are scum but at least the player gets something from that, whether it be time saved, better gun, or whatever.

    Paying for a skin (which is essentially what this mount is) Nahhhhh. I’ve never spent a dime on either of those, but at least the former has some value imo.

    Spending $90 to look cool in a videogame is something people need to get therapy for. But they’re still playing on official WoW servers, so we already knew that. (Shoutouts to Whitemane and TurtleWow. Neither costs a cent monthly and both respect your time)




  • Nothing about either of your positions are “normal” the ultra rich are fueling a culture war, and the internet trogoldyte laps that shit up.

    The rise of trans ideology making its way into the mainstream directly links with the occupy wallstreet movement and gay marriage legalization.

    The ultra-rich have created a boogeyman, to distract and divide us, and now you all sit around defending or attacking it.

    The average person does not spend their day mass posting on Lemmy and then arguing about gender in the comments.

    Pointless.

    You’re both useful idiots in this culture war though. You’ve both turned non-issues into hills to die on. And like the other guy said, little by little radicalized “normal” people into picking a side and making it a key part of your personality.

    Weirdos.