2011-01-26, 07:33 AM
I agree that it's probably more teasing than shaming, but apparently it touches a sore spot for you.
I also agree that as long as you're enjoying the game and not hurting anyone, nobody can tell you you're doing it wrong or "failing". Having many characters, of which none are beyond early 3rd job, does make it seem like you lack the discipline to keep training a character once it can't level twice an hour. However, it's a game, not your homework. If you don't feel like applying discipline, you don't have to. I do believe that by not going further you're missing out on quite a bit of fun content, but, well, none of us can experience all the game has to offer, unless we get to level 160 or so on every class there is.
As for your second question: personally I find Dawn Warriors very easy and fun, so I recommend that.
And an aside about your writing style: using a "unique" or "special" or "personal" format, instead of the standard way English is written, is annoying. Yours is not quite as bad as ALL CAPS or l33t, but it still takes attention away from what you have to say. If you are trying to get people to answer your questions (or understand your answers), the least you can do is present them in a legible way.
I also agree that as long as you're enjoying the game and not hurting anyone, nobody can tell you you're doing it wrong or "failing". Having many characters, of which none are beyond early 3rd job, does make it seem like you lack the discipline to keep training a character once it can't level twice an hour. However, it's a game, not your homework. If you don't feel like applying discipline, you don't have to. I do believe that by not going further you're missing out on quite a bit of fun content, but, well, none of us can experience all the game has to offer, unless we get to level 160 or so on every class there is.
As for your second question: personally I find Dawn Warriors very easy and fun, so I recommend that.
And an aside about your writing style: using a "unique" or "special" or "personal" format, instead of the standard way English is written, is annoying. Yours is not quite as bad as ALL CAPS or l33t, but it still takes attention away from what you have to say. If you are trying to get people to answer your questions (or understand your answers), the least you can do is present them in a legible way.

