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01-09-2013 11:00 PM |
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Posted by Blueh
(Post 276700)
I'd have to disagree with you on that one, save for the last part. There are people a lot better known than some people. Some liked a lot, some disliked a lot. But I do agree that being 'popular' on a game is pretty pointless. In fact, why would you want to be popular on a game other than to boost your ego? You aren't a celebrity or anything. Being popular means you're just more likely to get spammed by people.
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To many people Graal is just a social game, so being popular is a sort of achievement in place of content they're not interested in. Ya it's pointless... but so is beating a dungeon in Zelda. Just because you don't get anything of actual worth doesn't mean it's all that pointless to them: it helps people justify time spent when they feel they are accomplishing something with it.
All in all, just let people enjoy the game the way they want to.
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