"People who don't agree with me smell" there I've just demonstrated my full understanding of Hotel California and the entirety of both extremes perspectives and arguments.
If that's your stance, and you're not prepared to read a thread, I don't see the point in posting. It's odd you've only requested that a pro-'gweefer' stanced OP thread be consigned to the Hotel, but I get it, 'I see no ships', right?
If I smashed your car or burn down your house, you be ok with it because you are a good sport.
No the point is a 10 year old lacks the maturity to understand what injustice is which is shared by quite a few people. She also doesn't value her time or effort. Once again a sign of immaturity. Seriously you think this 10 year old will continue to play if she gets constantly clubbed to death with diamond swords and she has to spend 6 weeks making diamond armor.
Surely nobody is really foolish enough to believe that people who don't want to PvP in an MMO (especially one mostly designed around PvE) have never gotten good at anything competitive?
See, I don't think it's about that Gunnet. Its about the maturity of the other party (or as seems to be the parlance here, 'victim')
My favourite example is in Naval Action, where a lot of the PvE types used to make up the crafters that built the ships that groups used for their nation to dominate the map.
I regularly used to potter around the french controlled region of the map in my light frigate and would fall upon a trader with glee as I took what could be a weeks worth of building materials off of them.
How did they react? Did they pester the devs asking for PvE only flags on a PvP Server? Did they villify or harrass people like me in and out of game?
No. They took it on the chin, got together, and started putting together a convoy system to protect themselves using the tools that existed within the game.
The most amusing one I got was a Trader Snow laden with minted golden coins (think: Modular Terminals in Elite terms) that I quickly ran down, and snaffled.
All I got in chat was a "That'll teach me to sail unescorted".