@PickledKong64 “that's life tho you cant live it how you want a d playing video games is not a real job.“
Yeah... you keep saying that. I did not realize that you are the authority on what is a “real“ job and what is not. My mistake.
But in all seriousness, who are you to decide how other people should live their lives? If they want to play freakin' video games to make a living, that's their own decision.
But maybe I just didn't get it right.
So being a professional football player is a “real“ job, because at least you “put REAL training into sports“. Being a professional esports player is not, because you're only training your muscle memory in your thumbs and your mental skills like strategy, reaction time and whatever. Got it.
Having a boring office job is when you have a “real“ job, because that's what everyone else also has. As a professional esport player you obviously don't have that, because games are for the free time and how dare them chasing after their passion and wanting to do something fun for a living.
On the other hand, if you have a small start-up is actually having a “real“ job, because yes, it is maybe not exactly successful now, but it might skyrocket in a few months, because it's your passion project and a really really promising concept. I don't even know what esports is compared to that, but it definetely can not be something that makes it a “real“ job.
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Re: Nintendo's President Explains "Embarrassing" Lack Of Financial Support For Smash Bros. eSports
@PickledKong64 It's called sarcasm. But whatever makes you happy, man.
Re: Nintendo's President Explains "Embarrassing" Lack Of Financial Support For Smash Bros. eSports
@PickledKong64 “that's life tho you cant live it how you want a d playing video games is not a real job.“
Yeah... you keep saying that. I did not realize that you are the authority on what is a “real“ job and what is not. My mistake.
But in all seriousness, who are you to decide how other people should live their lives? If they want to play freakin' video games to make a living, that's their own decision.
But maybe I just didn't get it right.
So being a professional football player is a “real“ job, because at least you “put REAL training into sports“. Being a professional esports player is not, because you're only training your muscle memory in your thumbs and your mental skills like strategy, reaction time and whatever. Got it.
Having a boring office job is when you have a “real“ job, because that's what everyone else also has. As a professional esport player you obviously don't have that, because games are for the free time and how dare them chasing after their passion and wanting to do something fun for a living.
On the other hand, if you have a small start-up is actually having a “real“ job, because yes, it is maybe not exactly successful now, but it might skyrocket in a few months, because it's your passion project and a really really promising concept. I don't even know what esports is compared to that, but it definetely can not be something that makes it a “real“ job.
Re: Nintendo's President Explains Embarrassing Lack Of Financial Support For Smash Bros. eSports
@Bunkerneath Or maybe the need to live their life the way they want to live it.
Re: Fire Emblem: Three Houses Is Getting A Gorgeous Limited Edition In Japan
@RickD What bundle are you talking about? This is a collectors edition, meant for shifting software and collector stuff for collectors, not hardware.