loves2splooge said:
Casuals may not get a strategy guide to look through while they are playing. Just because the guides are often detailed and from beginning to end doesn't mean that they're following the guides from beginning to end. When they are stuck yeah. Casuals definitely do seek outside help for sure. Asking friends for help, or on online forums, looking at a guide online to help them pass an area they are stuck on, etc. Strategy guides are such a taboo subject within the gaming community but considering the size of GameFAQs, it's clear that a lot of people are doing it. And not admitting to it. As for whether the OP was quick to use the guide or not, whatever, video games are supposed to be entertainment. If he finds DS more enjoyable that way, then fine. I've used a guide for building Diablo 2 character builds. Is that really wrong? If you make an ineffectual build, that's countless hours down the drain. Countless wasted hours spent on empty leisure that could have been saved for a better experience. I mean what's the point of investing all that time when nothing results from it? To "become a better gamer"? As if that has any real importance in the real world. Gaming is something you do to relax, take a load off. You only live once, you are mortal, you have a finite amount of time in this world. You do what you enjoy, why should macho posturing people on the internets tell you how to enjoy something? So when I see gamers go on this thread (I'm not singling you out, this seems to be a general theme in this thread.) and flex their e-peen saying, "oh you just suck at this game. don't suck and you it won't be repetitive" or "this game punishes stupidity" or "getting help is for pussies", it just makes me ashamed of being a gamer. Gamers are seen as anti-social nerds for a reason and threads like this show why.
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But the question keeps circling back. What's to enjoy about beating a game, when you had someone holding your hand the whole way. You are right, we only live once. So play games that make you want to play them. What you need to understand is that none of this has been about bashing people who ask for help. It's about the credibility of the criticism. It's not just about critisizing a hard game, it's about critisizing something that he hasn't even given a chance because he is being guided past the game.
I still don't know why you are hounding this macho venue. It's not working. It's a dead end. This is not the argument, but you do have a point. However, that point is off-topic because it doesn't relate to this at all. But I agree with you. There should be a certain amount of give. Just don't critisize something you are not really playing. It's like critisizing a game when you're using game-genie or whatever, or a downloaded save game.
It's like watching a scary movie and having a friend say "something is going to pop up in 5 seconds when it pans to the tv". Not because it helps you get through the movie, but because it ruins the atmosphere. For other games I really wouldn't be as persistant as I am, but in this case, the atmosphere is one of the main draws, and this ruins it.