I'm going to pre-face this entire post by saying that EVERYTHING YOU'RE ABOUT TO READ IS PERSONAL OPINION, and should not be taken as me trying to state this as fact.
This is simply how I FEEL about the subject of fans, people who enjoy stories like that of the Warcraft universe, and the people who discuss it.
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I personally feel there's no harm (and in fact it's quite enjoyable) in discussing the plot and the story, and even discussing which parts you did and did not enjoy. But when a discussion turns into nothing but what people didn't like, and how they think it could be "improved", that is no longer a discussion between people enjoying something. That is people discussing the story they -want- to be told, as opposed to the story that IS being told, and that starts getting disrespectful to the person telling the story.
I think that people who look at a story and start picking it apart, saying what they didn't like and why, as opposed to simply sitting back and enjoying the story... they're not reading it for the story at that point. They're reading it because there's a specific direction they WANT the story to go, which means they get upset when it goes somewhere else, or is told in a different way. I play Blizzard games because I sit back, and enjoy the story they have to tell. I seem to be a peculiar rarity that way. I don't pick apart the stories I choose to enjoy. Because that would suggest I don't enjoy the story. Yes, you can say that you pick it apart because you want it to be better, but that's just another way of saying YOU DON'T LIKE IT. You don't like what it did, and if it did this OTHER thing instead, it would be "better". If you're saying "It could be so much better", what you're saying is that you don't enjoy what you're being given, you tolerate it because it makes you think of the story you WANT to be told.
If I'm enjoying a story... I enjoy the story. I'll talk enthusiastically about what parts I enjoyed, I'll speculate about where it's going (I already have a few theories on how things will go for the Legion introduction), and I'll think about parts that I wasn't as fond of if pushed, but that's the thing. I have to be pushed to think of things that I don't like about something, if it's a story I enjoyed. My brain just automatically focuses on the parts I like, rather than what I didn't. Maybe that just makes me weird? Who knows, but it definitely seems to be a rarity among the WoW community - at least among the people who regularly discuss the game like this. And it honestly makes me depressed.
This is simply how I FEEL about the subject of fans, people who enjoy stories like that of the Warcraft universe, and the people who discuss it.
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I personally feel there's no harm (and in fact it's quite enjoyable) in discussing the plot and the story, and even discussing which parts you did and did not enjoy. But when a discussion turns into nothing but what people didn't like, and how they think it could be "improved", that is no longer a discussion between people enjoying something. That is people discussing the story they -want- to be told, as opposed to the story that IS being told, and that starts getting disrespectful to the person telling the story.
I think that people who look at a story and start picking it apart, saying what they didn't like and why, as opposed to simply sitting back and enjoying the story... they're not reading it for the story at that point. They're reading it because there's a specific direction they WANT the story to go, which means they get upset when it goes somewhere else, or is told in a different way. I play Blizzard games because I sit back, and enjoy the story they have to tell. I seem to be a peculiar rarity that way. I don't pick apart the stories I choose to enjoy. Because that would suggest I don't enjoy the story. Yes, you can say that you pick it apart because you want it to be better, but that's just another way of saying YOU DON'T LIKE IT. You don't like what it did, and if it did this OTHER thing instead, it would be "better". If you're saying "It could be so much better", what you're saying is that you don't enjoy what you're being given, you tolerate it because it makes you think of the story you WANT to be told.
If I'm enjoying a story... I enjoy the story. I'll talk enthusiastically about what parts I enjoyed, I'll speculate about where it's going (I already have a few theories on how things will go for the Legion introduction), and I'll think about parts that I wasn't as fond of if pushed, but that's the thing. I have to be pushed to think of things that I don't like about something, if it's a story I enjoyed. My brain just automatically focuses on the parts I like, rather than what I didn't. Maybe that just makes me weird? Who knows, but it definitely seems to be a rarity among the WoW community - at least among the people who regularly discuss the game like this. And it honestly makes me depressed.