LOL. I think you need a vacation.
I'm not anti-intellectualism. I'm anti-psuedo-intellectualism.
It doesn't take a gathering of PhDs to figure out that some people value immersion and cooperation over mechanics and competition, and vice versa for others.
You didn't answer my question, btw. What is the goal that you are hoping to achieve with this discussion?
.Okay look:
This is a conclusion, though not complete, derived from:
Read the conclusion part of that, which I already pointed it out for you to look at.
.Which leads to monkey writing this comment:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...few-excerpts?p=6215458&viewfull=1#post6215458
Which is completely justified because you either didn't read or didn't absorb the material I pointed out.
Griefers, videogames, and whatever Elite-related discussion aside — your rampant anti-intellectualism is despicable. You are probably very proud of it, but people like you are the reason why we have antivaxxers, climate change deniers, and flat earthers.
Look at what happened with the sophists because of intellectual apathy at the time...
Just sayin'...
I'm not anti-intellectualism. I'm anti-psuedo-intellectualism.
It doesn't take a gathering of PhDs to figure out that some people value immersion and cooperation over mechanics and competition, and vice versa for others.
You didn't answer my question, btw. What is the goal that you are hoping to achieve with this discussion?
Griefers, videogames, and whatever Elite-related discussion aside — your rampant anti-intellectualism is despicable. You are probably very proud of it, but people like you are the reason why we have antivaxxers, climate change deniers, and flat earthers.
"Hmm", I thought. And I made the same sound at the exact same time. "Hmmm". Then I added a word: "Interesting". So that all sounded very knowledgeable on my part.Similarly, criminals often engage in victim thinking, believing themselves to be moral and engaging in crime only as a reaction to an immoral world (1) and furthermore feeling that police are unfairly singling them out for persecution (2)
I think the problem is that you're defining it. In your gut.I'm not anti-intellectualism. I'm anti-psuedo-intellectualism.
Sure, but that's not the point of the articles - they're essentially looking at the motivations and psychological make-up of an important group of people in online games: griefers. Gaming is a massive industry. Do you not think that game designers, writers and publishers won't want to know more about their customers in a way that is principled and (hopefully) reproducible? Do you not think that gamers themseves can learn something from the academic literature?It doesn't take a gathering of PhDs to figure out that some people value immersion and cooperation over mechanics and competition, and vice versa for others.
I'm not anti-intellectualism. I'm anti-psuedo-intellectualism.
It doesn't take a gathering of PhDs to figure out that some people value immersion and cooperation over mechanics and competition, and vice versa for others.
Academic studies achieve change and progress. Without which we would not be using computers to have any discussion. We would all still be grunting and bashing rocks together. Oh, wait...
Eeeee, come on. I'm a HARDCORE PvEer, hardcore minmaxer, I haven't had a single pvp fight yet, but I'm looking forward to being killed and getting better when it happens, or by some miracle realising that my preparations in PvE were enough to defeat the average griefer. I definitely do not have a victim mentality, some player killing me would be my strongest motivation yet for getting better (not that I need any, getting better at 6DOF dogfighting is something my intellect finds extremely rewarding, and that in turn strokes my ego too, all in all, it's endorphin city when I win a fight against the odds).
I know you didn't say anything directly to me, I'm just saying, watch where you're swinging that tar coated brush.![]()
His documents are not behind a pay wall at least.
The Medieval Warm Period in Europe seems to have been caused by changes in ocean circulation, in Europe at least.What caused that 1000 years ago? Too many Vikings farting atop mont blanc?
.Tl;dr - The article I pointed out specifically said that griefers are motivated by competition and understanding the intricacies of game mechanics to gain an upper hand. Which Ashen taken as basis for his speculation, which you decided to completely refute seemingly completely ignorant of said article, which Monkey points out that you didn't read properly, which is on point by all measures.
You sure you don't want to pay 20 dollars more to unlock the bright side of the forum for 30 days ._.?
I think the problem is that you're defining it. In your gut.
Sure, but that's not the point of the articles - they're essentially looking at the motivations and psychological make-up of an important group of people in online games: griefers. Gaming is a massive industry. Do you not think that game designers, writers and publishers won't want to know more about their cusomters in a way that is principle and (hopefully) reproducible? Do you not think that gamers themseves can learn something from the academic literature?
Your inner rage is coming through loud and clear. Perhaps a bit of therapy could help with that.
The research breaks down when a player with a grudge uses it on a game that literally hands us a fantastic variety of weapons and insists that we destroy things (other players) with them to blanket an entire group of people with a one size fits all judgment of a negative value.
I've found that it is helpful to be able to separate real life from the game world in this regard.