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<blockquote data-quote="enigma5915" data-source="post: 5819915" data-attributes="member: 60095"><p><span style="color: white"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Absolutely not. Retraining does not make any since. I can’t evade my logic to accept retraining no matter how hard I try. How do you explain retraining? I mean how do you explain if one day I decided that the skills I learned driving a car were no longer needed and that I can just trade my driving skills for piloting a jet skills? This is kind of absurd, especial with my analogy, but my point is solid. Retraining seems to be a cushion for bad mistakes or a tool for min-maxers, not to mention it completely breaks the fourth wall. I someone takes their time to learn something and later decides they wished they would have learned something else…too bad. There are plenty of people with college educations with the same problem. Just because this is a game does not mean we should be shielded and protected from our own bad decisions. More learning is made from the mistakes we make, that’s life. Maybe it’s me, but I enjoy playing my games without the training wheels.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enigma5915, post: 5819915, member: 60095"] [COLOR=white][FONT=Verdana]Absolutely not. Retraining does not make any since. I can’t evade my logic to accept retraining no matter how hard I try. How do you explain retraining? I mean how do you explain if one day I decided that the skills I learned driving a car were no longer needed and that I can just trade my driving skills for piloting a jet skills? This is kind of absurd, especial with my analogy, but my point is solid. Retraining seems to be a cushion for bad mistakes or a tool for min-maxers, not to mention it completely breaks the fourth wall. I someone takes their time to learn something and later decides they wished they would have learned something else…too bad. There are plenty of people with college educations with the same problem. Just because this is a game does not mean we should be shielded and protected from our own bad decisions. More learning is made from the mistakes we make, that’s life. Maybe it’s me, but I enjoy playing my games without the training wheels.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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