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luthienrising
9 years agoHero+
"Stormsview;c-15842382" wrote:
Why are people so desperate, that they are extracting codes and files. They are looking and hoping for fun in the game. maybe a reason or something to be happy over. Point to me is you all are playing the games alone. . So no matter what they give you. It won't matter if you do not at lease have one friend to be in your game to enjoy it with. I never hear any talk of anyone wanting others in the game or and online game.. What year is this 2017, and you all are talking like its 1999, and you do not have a clue.
Nah, I think it's just fun. Some people like peeking into code. It's like mystery-solving. It's a game. It's a way of playing. Used to be people took radios apart and put them back together for fun; today it's code.
And no idea what trying to see if you can figure out what's coming next is has to do with playing online or making friends? People do these things for themselves. And they share them with others because enjoying things together with a group of fellow enthusiasts is also fun. My main hobby is photography. It's the ultimate do-it-alone activity. Me, intently focused through a lens; I will literally not hear all your words if you're speaking to me in that moment. But you know what's also really fun? Going out on a photo walk with a bunch of other photographers, even though our photographs will have nothing to do with each other's apart from being made in the same space.
Enjoying solving puzzles is normal and common, not a sign that there's something wrong with the puzzle or the person solving it. Enjoying sharing a hobby is normal and common, even when the hobby is a fundamental solitary one. This is as true in 2017 as it was in 1999 as it was in 1979 (decided to pick the year before I first used a computer) as it was in 1900.