I see this kind of post on the Net a lot, and yes on the Internet people can say anything but I'm talking about the case where you can definitely verify the guy is really an elite MMORPG player (but not necessarily the super cool part). According to them beyond having all the women they want and getting 7 salary figures, they're also responsible adults that raise a family, have a normal job, and probably only plays the game 2 hours a night. Who are you kidding here? If you are truly one of the top MMORPG players, you usually fit the 'loser' profile. You didn't get there playing 2 hours a night. Maybe you only play 2 hours a night after you've beaten the expansion, but until then you're probably playing 15 hours a day and most likely ruining your life to get that kind of playing time.
I know a lot such players from EQ and the guys who play the best tends to also play the most, and they're almost invariably:
1. Independent wealthy (lucky those guys, if you believe them).
2. Unemployed, disabled, or working on a job where you don't actually have to show up (virtual, government stuff, whatever).
3. Live in Europe where the government pays for all this stuff.
Even on fairly casual MMORPG like WoW, you're not going to get to the top by just playing casually. It might not be like EQ where you need guys on a 24/7 shift but you sure won't get anywhere playing 2 hours a day, at least not very quickly. I realize this is the Internet, but you have to be pretty out there to tell people that you live a fulfilling and normal life considered by societal norms when your /played time is 500 days. Now, I don't mean that if you have that kind of play time you're automatically a loser, but there is no way society will think you're a cool guy for that, and I'm pretty sure I have that kind of play time on MMORPGs. I tend to think of MMORPG as a dedicated hobby, but there's no way I am crazy enough to believe it is considered a cool thing by the norm.
I know a lot such players from EQ and the guys who play the best tends to also play the most, and they're almost invariably:
1. Independent wealthy (lucky those guys, if you believe them).
2. Unemployed, disabled, or working on a job where you don't actually have to show up (virtual, government stuff, whatever).
3. Live in Europe where the government pays for all this stuff.
Even on fairly casual MMORPG like WoW, you're not going to get to the top by just playing casually. It might not be like EQ where you need guys on a 24/7 shift but you sure won't get anywhere playing 2 hours a day, at least not very quickly. I realize this is the Internet, but you have to be pretty out there to tell people that you live a fulfilling and normal life considered by societal norms when your /played time is 500 days. Now, I don't mean that if you have that kind of play time you're automatically a loser, but there is no way society will think you're a cool guy for that, and I'm pretty sure I have that kind of play time on MMORPGs. I tend to think of MMORPG as a dedicated hobby, but there's no way I am crazy enough to believe it is considered a cool thing by the norm.