SuicidEd
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Congratulations. Hope ours is done soon.
Congrats all.... one day I hope to experience the feeling lol ... maybe 2020
2025? lolthats a bit optimistic :icon_twisted:
I've never understood this.Congratulations. Hope ours is done soon.
I would assume if you get near to the end of a world , you want to stay so you can say you were part of the tribe that won the world and not let all your previous hard work go to waste .I've never understood this.
Why does someone who wishes the world they were currently playing on would end continue playing on it?
TribalWars is first and foremost a game, so why do people keep playing after it's no longer fun? At least I can only assume you no longer find W3 to be fun if you wish it would end. Is the urge to prove oneself really this strong? I just don't get it, I join a world, play until I'm no longer having fun and then quit. I'm not suggesting everyone else should quit when I do because some people obviously enjoy mid/late-game, but what I don't understand is why someone wouldn't quit once it is no longer fun for them regardless of what stage it is that it personally ceases being fun for them.
OT: Kudos to KnK.
I think there is a point where a world is won but you are not quite at the winning conditions and this is what Ed was driving at not that UK3 was no longer fun for him just when you reach the tipping point (as am sure KnK players felt when mopping up and no challenge is left) the game is no longer fun it is a chore. Do you quit when yards from the finish or put that extra 2 or 3 months in and get the job done?I've never understood this.
Why does someone who wishes the world they were currently playing on would end continue playing on it?
TribalWars is first and foremost a game, so why do people keep playing after it's no longer fun? At least I can only assume you no longer find W3 to be fun if you wish it would end. Is the urge to prove oneself really this strong? I just don't get it, I join a world, play until I'm no longer having fun and then quit. I'm not suggesting everyone else should quit when I do because some people obviously enjoy mid/late-game, but what I don't understand is why someone wouldn't quit once it is no longer fun for them regardless of what stage it is that it personally ceases being fun for them.
OT: Kudos to KnK.
There are still a few of us still here from the beginning and we have now reached the finish (today, 30days timer starts) and the end does become a pain hitting stack after stack. Unlike your fast start and then quit, I for one try to finish what I started.I've never understood this.
Why does someone who wishes the world they were currently playing on would end continue playing on it?
TribalWars is first and foremost a game, so why do people keep playing after it's no longer fun? At least I can only assume you no longer find W3 to be fun if you wish it would end. Is the urge to prove oneself really this strong? I just don't get it, I join a world, play until I'm no longer having fun and then quit. I'm not suggesting everyone else should quit when I do because some people obviously enjoy mid/late-game, but what I don't understand is why someone wouldn't quit once it is no longer fun for them regardless of what stage it is that it personally ceases being fun for them.
Agreed, but I don't have to be playing a world with the people to be in a skype chat with them and still talk to them daily.It was simple for me Nauz. The one single thing that keeps me coming back for more on TW, is the people I play the game with.
I suppose that's where we differ then, even if I was the type that enjoyed late-game and intended to finish a world I wouldn't feel let down if my tribemates quit when it was no longer fun for them, in fact I'd strongly encourage them to do so. Would I also encourage them to log off skype and never speak to me again? No, of course not, but I don't think they need to continue playing after it's no longer fun to remain friends with those that are still enjoying playing.KWAPAblo2 said:I would imagine each and every KnK member kept going for the same reason - to not let their tribemates down, and to reach our ultimate goal together, which we have done.