I have seen a lot of people calling this community the worst one ever and yet the same people complain about how badly the community judge some cards. Why the f...k do you care? Why can't you just leave my beloved community alone? They are not perfect, but neither are you.
:P
Now seriously, the Hearthstone community is beautiful and it deserves more respect. When I think a card, before being released, is good or bad and most people think the contrary, for me, it really does't matter if they are right or wrong in the end, because they are all people and deserve my respect.
This should spread Christmas Cheer but somehow I just feel myself cringing and decaying slowly inside.
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Laughable thread from the biggest troll on the site. Nice try.
I have only three warnings for trolling, pal. I'm pretty sure many people here that you don't even considere trolls have much more. And no, I'm not joking or trolling here, I just made a sincere question, I'm tired of some people being so mean against the community all the time.
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Where is your Christmas spirit people? Why can't you answer my question? Why so much hate towards others? :(
I am not sure if the question is why do people hate the community, or why is the community so hateful towards each other ... but the answer to the first, lies within the second.
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I wanna glide down, over Mulholland I wanna write her, name in the sky I wanna free fall, out into nothin' Gonna leave this, world for awhile
Happy Hanukkah then (I hope I spelled it correctly >.<)
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I only have 3 is that what you tell the police too? Im not a robber I'm only convicted for burglary 3 times.
Trolling and robbery is not the same my friend. Most people troll at some point in forums (maybe because it's funny, who knows?), but very few commit crimes like robbery, because that is against the law, and the LAW IS THE LAW, you don't f...k with it. :)
In all honesty I care about when the community gets something wrong because they perpetuate the generalized belief that 'whatever the community thinks is going to be good/bad is actually the case' & this helps influence other more impressionable players to make early decisions to craft/disenchant that may end up being a bad decision in the end for the player. Now, I'm not one of those players to blindly follow what other players in the community tell me to do in regards to how I play the game, and perhaps there is plenty of merit to say that those who do blindly follow their advice are their own victims for being so impressionable, but I still don't think it is good for the community to have people providing answers for what is good/bad in future metas when they are merely making wild guesses when it comes down to it.
Plus, the near cocky attitude some parts of the community sometimes take when applying their [uneducated] inferences about will/will not be good in the meta gets annoying eventually. This is why I take pleasure in the moments when the community ends up dead wrong about their assumptions about the quality of a new card(s) (*cough roguequest&anduindk coughcough*).
In all honesty I care about when the community gets something wrong because they perpetuate the generalized belief that 'whatever the community thinks is going to be good/bad is actually the case' & this helps influence other more impressionable players to make early decisions to craft/disenchant that may end up being a bad decision in the end for the player.
For example, I remember a lot of people crafting Varian Wrynn during the release of TGT, but that was because almost every pro player out there said it was going to be an awesome card, not because the community said so. People without a deep understanding of the game (newbies for example) tend to follow what pro players say, not the community.
I do agree about your point about the community guessing wrongly about cards. Every single game ever has people make mistakes about new content. The amount of times a new champion in LoL got buffed because people simply didn't know how to play it is too great to count. Veterans (even if this is HS) making mistakes is nothing new.
However, I'll have to disagree about the whole hate towards the community thing. Firstly because most of this "community" is actually dying to hack the other members into pieces, secondly because these are also the people you run into when you play HS. Let's not forget the hypocrisy witnessed in so many threads and the blind bias people have to either their broken decks or Blizzard itself.
Still, given the season we're in, I suppose we could stop being Hearthstone children players and just behave like decent people in a forum for what's left of the month.
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Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health. - Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
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I have seen a lot of people calling this community the worst one ever and yet the same people complain about how badly the community judge some cards. Why the f...k do you care? Why can't you just leave my beloved community alone? They are not perfect, but neither are you.
:P
Now seriously, the Hearthstone community is beautiful and it deserves more respect. When I think a card, before being released, is good or bad and most people think the contrary, for me, it really does't matter if they are right or wrong in the end, because they are all people and deserve my respect.
God bless the Hearthstone community!!! :)
Your last paragraph said nothing.
"Hearthstone community deserves respect, because even if they don't think they same I think they are people and deserve respect."
Literally Miss Universe speech there, something too generic and empty to disagree with. You forgot to wish for world peace too.
Laughable thread from the biggest troll on the site. Nice try.
This should spread Christmas Cheer but somehow I just feel myself cringing and decaying slowly inside.
Where is your Christmas spirit people? Why can't you answer my question? Why so much hate towards others? :(
Merry Christmas. Glad the feelings are mutual! ^^
Ugh.
=P
The Roshambo to Hearthstone. Please be nice. Don't insult or be mad at someone for throwing Rock.
I wanna glide down, over Mulholland
I wanna write her, name in the sky
I wanna free fall, out into nothin'
Gonna leave this, world for awhile
Happy Hanukkah then (I hope I spelled it correctly >.<)
In all honesty I care about when the community gets something wrong because they perpetuate the generalized belief that 'whatever the community thinks is going to be good/bad is actually the case' & this helps influence other more impressionable players to make early decisions to craft/disenchant that may end up being a bad decision in the end for the player. Now, I'm not one of those players to blindly follow what other players in the community tell me to do in regards to how I play the game, and perhaps there is plenty of merit to say that those who do blindly follow their advice are their own victims for being so impressionable, but I still don't think it is good for the community to have people providing answers for what is good/bad in future metas when they are merely making wild guesses when it comes down to it.
Plus, the near cocky attitude some parts of the community sometimes take when applying their [uneducated] inferences about will/will not be good in the meta gets annoying eventually. This is why I take pleasure in the moments when the community ends up dead wrong about their assumptions about the quality of a new card(s) (*cough roguequest&anduindk coughcough*).
It seems that the Spirit of Christmas (or Vinter Veil :P) hasn't touched your hearts people, such a shame... :(
But it doesn't really matter, I love you guys. I know it is a bit too soon for this, but I don't care:
:)
For example, I remember a lot of people crafting Varian Wrynn during the release of TGT, but that was because almost every pro player out there said it was going to be an awesome card, not because the community said so. People without a deep understanding of the game (newbies for example) tend to follow what pro players say, not the community.
I do agree about your point about the community guessing wrongly about cards. Every single game ever has people make mistakes about new content. The amount of times a new champion in LoL got buffed because people simply didn't know how to play it is too great to count. Veterans (even if this is HS) making mistakes is nothing new.
However, I'll have to disagree about the whole hate towards the community thing. Firstly because most of this "community" is actually dying to hack the other members into pieces, secondly because these are also the people you run into when you play HS. Let's not forget the hypocrisy witnessed in so many threads and the blind bias people have to either their broken decks or Blizzard itself.
Still, given the season we're in, I suppose we could stop being Hearthstone
childrenplayers and just behave like decent people in a forum for what's left of the month.Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health.
- Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished