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Your post states your a little kid who need to gain some perspective and realize that video games aren't worth crying over.
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If that was the case then you just got schooled by a kid. GG
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No, I didn't. Not at all. You're dumber than I thought if you think you schooled me on anything. Being attached to guns in a video game is stupid and immature. Like anything else you spend money on, games change, progress, become obsolete, break, etc. None of your analogies work for this situation. Everything changes with time, Destiny is no exception.
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Edited by ch33zy burrito: 8/6/2015 5:04:07 AMNo, I did. My first post destroyed the first guys logic. You proceeded to completely avoid what my OP was about and jump to being emotionally attached the guns. Games are meant to get somebody to feel something. I don't know how many times I have to repeat this, you just have to be a really special case if you think otherwise. Change is irrelevant. Who said nothing stays forever? Bungie themselves included select weapons in every Halo game they ever made and some have never been excluded in the series.
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Don't waste your time with this guy man he doesn't have any passion or understanding in him people like him is what's wrong with this world they don't see anything form a different view point
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You didn't destroy anyone's logic. Games as an art form has nothing to do with any of this. I agree that video games can be used as a medium to convey messages, like art and other forms of media. That's not what this is about. It is stupid that anyone would become attached to a weapon in a game. So what if Bungie included some weapons in every game? Did those games last forever? No. They ended and people moved on.
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[quote]You didn't destroy anyone's logic. [/quote] Indeed I did. Both that guys and yours but moving on. [quote] Games as an art form has nothing to do with any of this. [/quote] Yes they do. Don't you realize that the very things that make up this game can be considered art? That includes the style of weapons and the story behind them. Each weapon has a "story" behind them in a sense. They treasure this or become attached because of it, or at least that's how it is in theory. [quote] It is stupid that anyone would become attached to a weapon in a game. [/quote] Not at all. That weapon could've been their first or they could've killed crota with it or beaten PoE with it or gone flawless in ToO with it, or they could've showed it off to other onlookers. The possibilities are endless. The thing is, you're confusing people getting upset because they have to grind all over agin with people getting upset because they are emotionally attached to their weapon, which is not a stupid thing in any case. People want to bring their stuff with them for millions of reasons but most of all, they don't want it to be useless. [quote] So what if Bungie included some weapons in every game? Did those games last forever? No. They ended and people moved on.[/quote] They didn't last forever but they lasted until the next game and the next game and the next game etc. Just because others do it doesn't mean it's ok, and not every game moves on the way you say.
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I could go throw all my guns right now and tell you where I got them form but the happiest moment for me was when I got gjallarhorn form a legendary engram man I was so happy I even want to bed that night with a smile heck I even recoded it
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It is stupid in every case to be emotionally attached to a weapon. None of the things you said actually matter. It's just a game. Get a freaking life. You didn't destroy any logic. You don't even know what logic is.
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Edited by SpaceMagicCheif: 8/6/2015 5:34:09 AMthere are people that play league of legends professionally and I guarantee they make more money then you do and have a way batter life then you do
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Good for people who play professionally. If you don't, then you have no room to talk.