02-08-2021, 01:29 AM
I used video game metaphor a lot, and I will use it again this time.
What would a first-person-shooter game like Call Of Duty will look like when there's no enemy?
When there's no fighting?
It would turn itself into open-world peaceful exploring game, which is not what the players logged in there are actually looking and hoping for.
Players who logged in to game like Call Of Duty are looking for a fighting experience, as such they will get it.
The fighting inside Call Of Duty will never ends, there will always be enemies thus there will always be a fight as that's what the players expect inside the game.
And here are how the players usually exit / stopped playing Call Of Duty.
- They've won so many fights thus it starts to be boring for them.
- They never / very rarely won any fights thus the game become too frustrating for them.
- They tried it once and maybe few times, and they found out that they don't like the experience and never tried it again.
I personally, are among the later, as I experienced headache with the fast turning and rotating view. Tried it for 2-3 times and never play it again. Do I even have a 'curiosity' on how does it feel like to experience winning (or losing) in Call Of Duty? No I don't.
But does it mean that those players who loves playing Call Of Duty to be evil?
Of course not... We just happened to have different taste of 'experience' that's all.
And every one who play Call Of Duty will have their own evil to fight with, the 'evil' are those who are being marked as 'enemy'. Although in reality you and your evil enemy are actually sharing the bedroom yet logged in through different device.
Yet, do all players inside Call Of Duty really seriously intended and all focused to win the fight?
Apparently not everyone... there are those who play the game just to troll.. and have fun doing it.
For them winning or losing doesn't matter. Honestly I also have fun watching it..
https://youtu.be/aOhzJTk2eJo
Whatever the game that's being played, what kind of experience that you like to have is entirely up to you..
What would a first-person-shooter game like Call Of Duty will look like when there's no enemy?
When there's no fighting?
It would turn itself into open-world peaceful exploring game, which is not what the players logged in there are actually looking and hoping for.
Players who logged in to game like Call Of Duty are looking for a fighting experience, as such they will get it.
The fighting inside Call Of Duty will never ends, there will always be enemies thus there will always be a fight as that's what the players expect inside the game.
And here are how the players usually exit / stopped playing Call Of Duty.
- They've won so many fights thus it starts to be boring for them.
- They never / very rarely won any fights thus the game become too frustrating for them.
- They tried it once and maybe few times, and they found out that they don't like the experience and never tried it again.
I personally, are among the later, as I experienced headache with the fast turning and rotating view. Tried it for 2-3 times and never play it again. Do I even have a 'curiosity' on how does it feel like to experience winning (or losing) in Call Of Duty? No I don't.
But does it mean that those players who loves playing Call Of Duty to be evil?
Of course not... We just happened to have different taste of 'experience' that's all.
And every one who play Call Of Duty will have their own evil to fight with, the 'evil' are those who are being marked as 'enemy'. Although in reality you and your evil enemy are actually sharing the bedroom yet logged in through different device.
Yet, do all players inside Call Of Duty really seriously intended and all focused to win the fight?
Apparently not everyone... there are those who play the game just to troll.. and have fun doing it.
For them winning or losing doesn't matter. Honestly I also have fun watching it..
https://youtu.be/aOhzJTk2eJo
Whatever the game that's being played, what kind of experience that you like to have is entirely up to you..