>>48153195>No, it isn't. There are plenty of reasons to do things you dislikeLike? Do you gain anything from playing Unite? Are you making friends or learning a new skill? I agree that doing things you dislike can be good for you if you're getting something out of it, so please tell me exactly what you're getting out of playing this game.
>and realize how many more times you've said the word "hate" than I haveBut...you do hate Unite, you've called it shit and disagree with all its business practices too, are you saying you like it, or are you just trying to deflect on the actual point I'm trying to make here?
> You're the one projecting the attitude on me, because you're obsessed with the game But I'm talking about your attitude as a whole, you can swap Unite out with whatever game you want, it's still fucking stupid to be doing what you're doing because it makes no sense.
>No, I think they have something wrong with their brains. Pot meet kettle I guess.
>I'm incredibly happy IRLIf you say so, anon.
>Like I've said several times, you can't ALWAYS do something you enjoy.I agree, but in the realm of just playing video games, your logic would only work if Unite was your job. On the the most basic level you're contradicting yourself because you're defensive about doing something you continuously shit on, you have to understand this isn't normal behavior.
>It is weird, and shouldn't be normalized. Playing games you very openly dislike is also weird and shouldn't be normalized, you've yet to explain why you're playing Unite and not the heaps of other brainless tappy tap games that give you free ingame currency or whatever, surely there is one out there you'd like more than this.
>I don't think ANYONE should play this gameSo....so why are you still playing....?
> I should never tell anyone I dislike it because I should never play itYou can say you dislike the game without playing it, especially if you HAVE played it and put the game down after. That's normal.