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1/5/2021 5:11:00 PMunknownrankShaman before revert after revert
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1 It often [b]feels[/b] like we're putting way too much spotlight on what [u]doesn't[/u] work in my opinion and spotlighting failures may be embarrassing to those who do not want the spotlight. Do we see any "Game play successes" being focused on? We have an "In-game failure" thread, and [b]some[/b] people certainly comment on [b]their[/b] own victories. 1 It often [b]feels[/b] like we're putting way too much spotlight on what [u]doesn't[/u] work in my opinion and spotlighting failures may be embarrassing to those who do not want the spotlight. Do we see any "Game play successes" being focused on? We have an "In-game failure" thread, and [b]some[/b] people certainly comment on [b]their[/b] own victories.
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3 How about a compromise then: make a middle ground without any specific focus if the motive is to help better people. If there's no specific spotlight, this better makes that motive and avoids the positivity/negativity argument. Focusing only on failures just creates an undercurrent of undesirable feelings. (I'm unsure of the exact wording as I'm a bit sleep deprived, but there is a feeling of something close to hostility but words fail me right now.) 3 How about a compromise then: make a middle ground without any specific focus if the motive is to help better people. If there's no specific spotlight, this better makes that motive and avoids the positivity/negativity argument. Focusing only on failures just creates an undercurrent of undesirable feelings. (I'm unsure of the exact wording as I'm a bit sleep deprived, but there is a feeling of something close to hostility but words fail me right now.)
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6 I now realize that is your suggestion. I'm really just too tired right now to properly communicate/interpret.