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Halo: Reach is the beginning of a new age for gaming.
It proves that developers can get away with punishing their players instead of fixing their game....and yet the fanboys will still sing praises to them.
-blam!- all of you fanboys!
This is a game, not the real world.
Money is not inolved, for most who partake in this game.
It's played merely as an escape from the real world and it's cutthroat rules.
Entertainment.
Watching someone with no life, beating someone who's just trying to have fun in the game as a pastime isn't entertaining, except for the guy with no life. It's even more pathetic when the guy with no life -blam!-es because the person he was raping was not having fun.
You want to blame someone for what's happening to your world, blame the baby boomers. Blame all the dumbasses having more kids than they really should be having. Faster than our technology and understanding of keeping that large of a population employed with anything other than a menial task meant to tax the poor with another peice of redtape from the government.
So do not talk to me about associating helping a noob keep up with a guy with no life in a video game, to you also mistaking the rich -blam!-over the poor in real life.
Because you seriously do not want to dive into politics with me.
Even if you did play this game for money. Do you really think that you contributed to the advancement of mankind in doing so?
We can't all be Einsteins or Steve Jobs.
But when you see someone in need, do you show compassion because you have the resources to do so, thus rewarding mediocraty. Or do you turn away?
It's like you have a choice in life. You can either play co-op through it. Or play it like a FFA. Most people play life like it's a FFA.
Take Jay Leno as an example with his vast collection of pricey cars. That guy definately follows the rule "He who dies with the most toys wins" Is he anything other than mediocre when you get down to it? He's worthless as far as most people go.
Yet the people who actually labor to build your infastructure are working just to afford to go to work.
[Edited on 12.24.2011 6:11 PM PST]