Or maybe he plays but doesn't care for the moments of triumph. He's an individual. He's allowed to like or dislike something. From your pov, he HAS to play certain events to make everyone else happy. Come on.
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Yes, as community manager and the voice of Bungie, in my opinion he HAS to play this game as a hobby. He can't relate to the majority of year one players.
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I don't mean not play, I mean he doesn't HAVE to do the stuff for the moments of triumph. That's what I was saying. Maybe he doesn't feel like doing skolas 35. He's allowed to not like an aspect of the game. I don't like raids, for example. I'm not saying he shouldn't play the game, he can do poe 28/32/34. Maybe he just doesn't want to do 35. This is just an example.
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Are you allowed to not take part in activities at work that you don't enjoy? There are plenty of thing at my work that I hate or don't enjoy. But I do them; with a smile on my face. Because it's my job. That's what I'm being paid to do.
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Edited by Gavrael: 8/13/2015 6:57:26 PMI know what you mean. But it still doesn't make sense. Like it or not, he should have done it at least once for the experience of doing it. If my job is to represent a specific video game, you'd bet your ass I'd know every single thing about it. If everyone complains about how difficult Skolas is, or even how easy he is, DeeJ has no way of relating or even having an opinion. I'm not saying he has to like it, but this is part of his job. It's seriously a few hours out of his week to finish. So is it worth it to him to be better at his job by enduring something he hates (hypothetically according to you) for a little bit? Or can he not be bothered to experience the full game he is a mouthpiece for?
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Edited by Sanctus Michael: 8/13/2015 6:53:46 PMI see what you're saying. As a frame of reference pov.