1453 R, on 17 August 2015 - 01:59 PM, said:
I take immediate offense to anyone who quotes Sirlin and that godforsaken book in anything like a positive manner.
According to Srlin, and his lovely little definition of 'scrub' there, any of us who don't play at the absolute tippiest-top of the competitive levels, or strive continuously to do so to the exclusion of all other forms of play, are horrible capital-S Scrubs who don't actually enjoy the game the way it should be enjoyed and should not, in fact, be playing it.
No.
A "scrub", by Sirlin's definition, is someone who is "handicapped by self-imposed rules that the game knows nothing about", who is "bound up by an intricate construct of fictitious rules that prevents him from ever truly competing". That's why the scrub isn't playing to win even though he himself believes he is. He's not playing on the same playing field as the rest of the competitors, due to all his silly self-imposed rules.
Just because you're no good at the game doesn't mean you're a scrub, and it most certainly doesn't mean you can't have fun playing.
But to be a top player, you have to both practice a lot and not limit yourself with self-imposed rules. Play by the rules of the game, not by what you "feel" that the rules of the game should be.
1453 R, on 17 August 2015 - 01:59 PM, said:
I am a 'scrub', and I do not care. I play because it's a MechWarrior game, and I love MechWarrior games. I play weird funky fits on weird funky 'Mechs because they make me smile, and because taking a novel 'Mech and seeing how far it goes brings me more enjoyment than being the exact same top-level player in the exact same top-level fit as every other top-level player in every other top-level fit doing exactly the same thing.
Unless you're playing to become a top player AND also impose your own rules and limitations on the game, all the while believing these self-imposed limitations are no hindrance to you becoming a top player, you're not a scrub. You're a casual, just like me.
I like mixed builds and lightly improved stock builds. That's never going to fly at the top tier, and I'm fine with that. I have no aspirations of becoming a top player in MWO, I'm quite comfortable where I am, slightly above average (mostly because of experience and the fact that I do know how to learn).
1453 R, on 17 August 2015 - 01:59 PM, said:
SCREW "Playing to Win". It has ruined more games and more gamers than so-called scrubs ever have, and the sooner people stop acting like it's some magical text they can batter anyone who doesn't kill themselves with Spike-ness into submission with, the better gaming will be.
...anyways. Rant aside, on-topic:
It was a good rant, but as most rants it was misplaced. You spent your energy defeating a target you yourself put up.
My point was this: Self-imposed rules are fine and dandy, but they do not apply to anyone but yourself. If you abhor macros and wouldn't be caught dead with them, fine. But don't call others "cheaters" for using something that's explicitly allowed. Doing so is scrub mentality, hence the Sirlin quote.
Edit:
Odium, on 17 August 2015 - 02:15 PM, said:
I see reading comprehension is truly a lost art for some. I'd reply, but I think I'll just roll my eyes at your foolishness instead:
Edited by stjobe, 17 August 2015 - 02:33 PM.