Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27698824-20160129162342/@comment-27590489-20160203065215

LOL I'm thinking our core gamer mentalities are too different for you to understand. Likewise, I was never good at understanding the terminally negative viewpoint so I'm not seeing how you're drawing these "expectations" conclusions from what I say. I'll give it one more try though.

For example, tonight I faced off against C-Z. It was loads of fun. It was a deck I made myself with a few combos that I managed to cobble together and some executed like I wanted, some weren't so useful. But I really liked how it was flowing. C-Z said he had fun too.

So both players had fun and despite losing I learned a lot about my deck. My next one will flow better. Maybe he learned something about his, I dunno. But to me both players having fun and getting something out of their time spent is the best possible outcome of any multi-player experience. Sure I could've found some killer JP tourney-winning deck and copied out, but that wouldn't have been fun because it wouldn't have been my style or my effort.

I hope that helps. With the way ShadyT's opening post is written he seems pretty chill yet experienced (asking for buddies instead of making a challenge, offering play for testing purposes or for regular battling) which sounds good to me.