I take your point umpa. Your OP is a little misleading, maybe call those people "overcompetitive" instead of just "competitive." It was my misunderstanding, just realize that most people who pvp consider themselves competitive, including myself.
I don't hate people just because I disagree with them on forums, that's what trolls do. I was merely trying to get my point across, albeit rather bluntly.
And I did read your OP, and your opinions are clear but have little merit. Probably because you've had a few too many bad experiences with people who really are pricks irl and on the internet(and really, who hasn't had a bad experience with one?) and lump all pvpers into this category.
@Simpy7: You'll also find that some people are surprisingly predictable in pvp too. i.e. tunnel vision zerg teams etc
If I didn't want competition, I'd go read a book. It's offline single player, and there's book clubs for when I want to multiplayer that provides a friendly competition-free environment and has zero balancing issues.
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I love leveling my chars and gearing them. I also like pvp. Insinuating that pvpers don't enjoy other aspects of the d3 experience is ludicrous. And if you dont understand why people enjoy competition, you don't understand human nature and the nature of life itself.
edit: ok that last sentence may have been an over exaggeration, but you get my point.
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And I did read your OP, and your opinions are clear but have little merit. Probably because you've had a few too many bad experiences with people who really are pricks irl and on the internet(and really, who hasn't had a bad experience with one?) and lump all pvpers into this category.
@Simpy7: You'll also find that some people are surprisingly predictable in pvp too. i.e. tunnel vision zerg teams etc
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I love leveling my chars and gearing them. I also like pvp. Insinuating that pvpers don't enjoy other aspects of the d3 experience is ludicrous. And if you dont understand why people enjoy competition, you don't understand human nature and the nature of life itself.
edit: ok that last sentence may have been an over exaggeration, but you get my point.