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Old 04-08-2019, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by heartbrand [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I don't mean this as a troll; I mean what I'm about to say sincerely. I don't fundamentally understand the enjoyment or what it is that drives a person to continue to play stagnant content that will literally never be updated [beyond minimal patches for what's left for pre-luclin] for years on end. In other games like WoW when the raid tier is beaten and on farm status the guild typically takes a break until the next tier; they don't raid it for 4 years. Checking the forums I get; it's no worse than those of us who enjoy watching some reality TV on E! for a quick laugh, but for those sitting in ToV for hours on end I legit don't get it. Someone help explain.
Great question and much respect.


The best way I can answer is this: Some people collect stamps.

Same principle. I couldn't do it. Guessing you are not a life long stamp collector either. Yet some people love the shit out of collecting stamps and do it their whole lives. Even though the list of stamps worth collecting will never grow or change.

*Most* of the counter argument seems to be that someone used to love collecting stamps, but doesn't anymore and anyone that still does is somehow broken.

Ironically if all the stamps were taken away from everyone, they would love collecting them all over again.


All things considered... 20 year old elf sim and we are questioning how long is too long.
 


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