Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Lol, so much the concerted effort to drive someone out of yet another game...leaving Eve soon.
   
WoW was one of those other lame MMOs to do much the same, not so welcoming, a real bigoted crowd over there, but hey would you expect otherwise without saying so much generally pulling game play issue stunts from what I could see but hey with Chuck Norris as your spokesperson couldn't it be more obvious?!

Honestly windows games generally run smoother on Windows and less so on Linux, that's the reality likely holding some users to their windows PC, but generally if I hadn't been gaming as of recent, I'd probably be on Linux a lot more.  Generally ran dedicated with Linux for over a year, still dedicated on several computers at least, and have newer stuff on Windows 7.  Generally as to gaming, just complaining, been a diversion for awhile, time to move on.

Anyways inspired some extra stuff out of game as far as sql stuff that I hadn't done in a long time that I were rusty on, so it weren't a total waste of time...some it seems may have taken it the wrong way?!   Not really for hack purposes, I mean if I were a developer working for software firm, any database gui work like I did would be legitimate, but when some 'idiot' gamer is involved in such a project, they are more likely one of those sad 'loser' hacks trying to engineer problems for people?    

Complaining is a bit of why bother mostly.  I mean the thankful welcome back to WoW was more likely the account supposedly maliciously tampered with by a key logger with someone having left the toon dropping from the heights of Hyjal.  Then apparently deal with the in game rent a cops roleplaying as usual like before as likely.

I don't know maybe its just me anyways.  Its more like the games should have these sorts of disclaimers like 'We don't really care who you are.  If you don't fit the bill and mold your patronage is not welcome.'  But that's putting it nicely.  I mean I could understand more legitimately issues pertaining to a legal matter, but then if its selective discrimination with respect to the client for other matters...only suggested and so forth.   In any event, you fork out enough money to turn around and be gunned incessantly in some manner, I mean what sort of idiot pays people to gun them right?!  So one tires of the situation and moves on, its not likely complaining rightly over any number of issues were being too self serving and too right in so far as saying something about it.  I mean people talk trash with respect to politics all the freaking time, complaining when they get bad service from their government, but its taboo to complain about private industry?  Double standard.  Complain all of you want as far as I see it, private industries probably more often deserve it.  One quits, tiring of playing patsy to really lame bad industry fodder eventually right?!  Not really much for boycotts really honestly, reading series you'd hardly see much of a complaint.  Last time I left a game, I complained with a warning blog post, then a final ending blog.  Generally up till now was generally considering this a keep to last post, be over move on done with it, and that's generally where my stances have stayed.  Blizz could be a success for all I care, except that I probably won't ever be playing a game of theirs again, like so many other mmos.  Generally last time I played EVE was more likely a brief reactivation stint for a short time to see what were up, like this time around and in passing time to do something else.  Back a couple years or so ago, social attitudes were generally quiet, people were generally cool in game (didn't say much, didn't really mess with you much)...that sort of games fine by me...when these games get really aggressive social attitudes with crap going on left and right to the mechanics because someone's got a social agenda and problem with you being there and when you haven't done or said anything and left people alone or don't cause people other problems, pretty messed up if you ask me.

In any event, have fun...



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