Friday, March 4, 2011

The war of attrition.

I think it is very important for me to change the direction of this derelict page. Recently, I rolled a warrior tank. Wrath did not really give me that much chance to see just how bad some players are, given the fact that you could completely ignore skill and zerg every single heroic within 15 minutes.

I believe that a lot of players are corrupt. They are infected with moral perversion. This blog henceforth will attempt to explore the inherent inhumanity some players display when hitching a ride with a good tank.

From now on, I will tank as many pugs as I can, along with detailed reports of all the players reactions and actions. I will instigate revolt at points where I feel I have no other option. I will call out bad players and make examples of them with logical observations to the best of my intellect. Hopefully I can get a better picture of how the brain of an m&s player functions and how the game society further compounds it's deviance. If you want to know more about m&s players, check out http://greedygoblin.blogspot.com.

If you threaten an institution the reaction will usually be self preservation. It's the same thing with any monetory system employed by industry IRL. The system is different to an aspect within WOW though, where I honestly believe it does serve the group’s overall effort rather than serving the the secularist player. Self interest in free competition is said to lead to social prosperity, as the act of competition is an incentive itself that can lead to further personal gain.

We shall see Azeroth. We shall see.