I beg to differ. In my eyes it's a success if one person looks at the results and thinks: "hey, why doesn't 80% of people think like me? Maybe I am in fact wrong in holding that opinion" then evaluates themselves and changes their opinion.
It'll make them an overall better and more successful person, quicker.
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Edited by Milk: 2/18/2015 12:40:50 PMOpinions unlike facts cannot truly be wrong. It's all ones perception, regardless if it aligns with yours. Granted there can be extreme cases but this is about games. It boils down to as a community we should always try to show our best.
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Of course but I believe the self-entitlement view they hold in games would also be prevalent in their real lives. The main issue I have with the overall community is that a lot of them resent other players for having their coveted exotics. This goes against the principle of Destiny, in that the success of other players - whether that be loot or in-game achievements - do not detrimentally affect anyone else, in any sense other than that specific person's self-worth
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Of course but I believe the self-entitlement view they hold in games would also be prevalent in their real lives. The main issue I have with the overall community is that a lot of them resent other players for having their coveted exotics. This goes against the principle of Destiny, in that the success of other players - whether that be loot or in-game achievements - do not detrimentally affect anyone else, in any sense other than that specific person's self-worth