Techorse, on 02 January 2015 - 07:09 AM, said:
It's the same kind of fun you get trying your hardest to win at a sport. Or trying your hardest to win a chess game. Figuring out the optimal builds, opening moves, the best strategies, understanding the game, overcoming adversities, etc. all are fun to many people.
Different people derive fun from games in different ways. Some find the most fun in being competitive to the point where single player games in general aren't fun because they don't feel like accomplishments (I'm not at that level, but I've heard that sentiment before).
To those people, telling them that it isn't fun to run meta is like telling them that the only way to have fun in chess is by sacrificing their queen before trying to win the game instead of trying to win from the start.
Edited by Krivvan, 02 January 2015 - 07:19 AM.