Talk:Nero Festival Redux ~2017 Autumn~/@comment-29701136-20170907174507/@comment-31734709-20170907231746

@Soranos

Of course, victory isn't the most important thing. It's what we aim for, as a general objective; it's not what is necessary to have fun, but an objective to be achieved which, if it's reached, it's likely you'll be happy.

I don't know the answers to your questions, as I am not him.

He used double Merlin, but that doesn't mean he wasn't met with challenge. He did say he attempted before and was almost giving up, when he got some advice from his friend, and then he surpassed the difficulty the challenge gave him; it wasn't by too far, as we can see that Cu came out from the back, instead of having a double merlin in front.

You may see this setup as something that makes it unchallenging, but it may be one's way of trying hard to win. There's those who have dificulties thinking and end up playing inefficiently [not making full use of skills, timing and such], and so they use characters which in the hands of a good player would be an overkill massacrating the enemy, but they can only barely manage it. It's not that they are playing brainlessly, just that they might not have such a good understanding of the game. We don't know how much effort the person put in to get to the "battle finish" screen.

For one example, I knew a high schooler who could only barely do double digits multiplication on his third year. It wasn't like he wasn't trying or not using his brain, it's just that his full effort got him only so far.

And then it also feels likely that your message won't get through, with the offenses being the only lasting impression of what you said.

[ And yes, playing brainlessly in a strategy game is very contradictious, but even so, it's a way to play and still have fun. Depends on the person. I had fun playing chess before understanding what the actual hell I was doing, years ago, for example.]

[Also, I am not specifically talking about ShipLover95 when I say "person/one".]

I don't think this conversation is going to go anywhere, even if we continue, so I think we should just let this be.