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Old Feb 27, 2008, 12:04 PM // 12:04   #41
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Isn't the same argument that is made for every holiday celebration?

Personally, I think an event loses a bit of its flavor if you hold it earlier or later than the actual real life event.
Yes it is the same argument made every festival but that's because the game festivals are NOT real festivals and are not based on real festivals.

The Winter festival was not anything to do with Christmas.
The Mad king turning up during halloween was nothing to do with all hallows eve in the Christian world or the pagan festival of the dead Samhain.

The only one that comes close is the new year that is an argument for people who culturally celebrate that festival.

I and others will continue to bring this up every festival untill someone makes an official statement about it or chooses to compromise and move the game festival dates to help those with real lives.

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Old Feb 27, 2008, 01:35 PM // 13:35   #42
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I and others will continue to bring this up every festival untill someone makes an official statement about it or chooses to compromise and move the game festival dates to help those with real lives.
Well you might want to waste your time elsewhere. What would the official statement say? "Jeez guys, you got us... we do align some events with real world holidays, sucks to be you."

And anybody who argued 'I have a life therefore I cannot attend the event so A.Net should move it' loses because that is the equivalent of the godwin statement of this thread. Lots of people "have lives" (whatever that means) and can still easily find an hour or two to play Guild Wars during the holidays.

I would think that if a Guild Wars player posting here claims to have a life BUT cannot find an hour or two to enjoy the game during a whole weekend they in fact DO NOT HAVE LIVES because they cannot choose what to do. Either that or they are hypocrites, your choice.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 02:00 PM // 14:00   #43
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I and others will continue to bring this up every festival untill someone makes an official statement about it or chooses to compromise and move the game festival dates to help those with real lives.
Yeah right. Lets move all events because some of the players are christians and the dates of GW events collide with their religious celebrations (easter, christmas or whatever it is). Next step will be throwing out of GW Dwayna and Balthazar because their existence collide with the muslim players's religious doctrine and finally we will have churches open in LA on Christmas and mosques in Ka on Ramadan.

KEEP THE REAL LIFE RELIGIONS OUT OF GW ! It's a game and shall not be in ANY way associated with real life religious behaviors/events nor INFLUENCED by it.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 02:15 PM // 14:15   #44
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You're bad mouthing people because they choose to spend time with their families and not not playing a game?
I don't care what THEY want. If THEY want to spend the time with their families or in churches - fine, let them do that. But THEY have no right to demand changing anything in the game simply because it doesn't suit their timetable.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 02:26 PM // 14:26   #45
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I don't care what THEY want. If THEY want to spend the time with their families or in churches - fine, let them do that. But THEY have no right to demand changing anything in the game simply because it doesn't suit their timetable.
Yeah, actually they do since they are customers, just the same as you. Remind me again what these forums are for?
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 02:28 PM // 14:28   #46
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I don't care what THEY want. If THEY want to spend the time with their families or in churches - fine, let them do that. But THEY have no right to demand changing anything in the game simply because it doesn't suit their timetable.
OK, then I ask A.net they don't change ANYTHING in game ... so let's have Easter weekend between April 6-8 2008 EXACTLY LIKE last year.
I can't understand the need to change that date
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 02:31 PM // 14:31   #47
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Isn't 2-3 days with family a bit...much?

I'm sick of mine after about 20 minutes.

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Old Feb 27, 2008, 03:08 PM // 15:08   #48
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Dear, sir or madam, I said no such thing. I would kindly ask that you leave your conjecture far from my postings. Sincerely, Ravious
All I was saying was that you're asking that when GW holds a festival, that in this case is based on a religious holiday, that they strictly adhere to the day of the real life holiday instead of extending them, or even holding it next week. In this case it doesn't work out well for many people because they celebrate or spend time with their families. The same goes for Halloween where you might miss the festivals because you're handing out candy, or Wintersday because you're out of town.

If you want to keep religion out of GW, I completely agree with you.

However, if thats the case, why does it matter when the festival is held? I don't see why you would have an issue with them extending or moving a festival where the only draw, reward, and festivities for you, independant of the real life religious festival, is that monsters drop chocolate bunnies for a sweet tooth title and golden eggs that give attribute boosts. Unless, of course, you want them to keep religion in the game and strictly follow that specific date?
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 03:10 PM // 15:10   #49
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How about not? Stop assuming all of us celebrate this holiday and HAVE to spend time with our families. In game events have always been on the day of the actual event and this is one thing I am satisfied with.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 03:29 PM // 15:29   #50
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This whole discussion is based on an assumption that because we had these events in the past we will in the future. We could all be surprised if nothing at all happens.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 04:31 PM // 16:31   #51
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Isn't 2-3 days with family a bit...much?

I'm sick of mine after about 20 minutes.


LOL

we all have real lives anyways - I have a full time job ~a husband & two teenaged boys ~lets not forget the puppy ~aging parents ~ divorced sister & niece.

Just arranging my schedule today to allow for trip to orthodentist for braces/work/puppy shots/what's for dinner/eye exams for boys

But I would still manage to find time before midnight to sign on if there was an event, maybe not play as much as someone else - but I would get there
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 05:38 PM // 17:38   #52
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This thread is suffering from a baby-eating deficiency.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 05:52 PM // 17:52   #53
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It's a game and shall not be in ANY way associated with real life religious behaviors/events nor INFLUENCED by it.
Your avatar is Abaddon. Abaddon is heavily influenced by the biblical Apollyon, a creature that figures prominently in bringing about the end of the world in Revelations and which is widely viewed by scholars as being the antichrist himself.

I have some bad news for you: almost all forms of modern entertainment are in some ways influenced by or directly reference various religions.
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 06:12 PM // 18:12   #54
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Yea, for those who might not celebrate the religious part of easter. Why must it occur when it happens? It should be merely around that period!
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Old Feb 27, 2008, 06:47 PM // 18:47   #55
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Many aspects of Easter have a pagan origin. The Easter Bunny and eggs have no basis in Christianity but were incorporated into the holiday to get pagan followers to accept the new religion.
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Old Feb 28, 2008, 12:34 AM // 00:34   #56
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Many aspects of Easter have a pagan origin. The Easter Bunny and eggs have no basis in Christianity but were incorporated into the holiday to get pagan followers to accept the new religion.
Not just true of Easter...

On topic, it comes down to a choice. If family time is important to you then enjoy it and don't let a game ruin it for ya. But there really is no reason for Anet to change their schedule to fit ours. Especially since doing it for one group of customers will anger another group and vice versa. Its just the way it goes.
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Old Feb 28, 2008, 01:04 AM // 01:04   #57
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We have two holidays very close together. They pretty much add up to one larger event. Unfortunately some people will prefer one of these smaller events to the other, and wish it to be longer but Anet can't really do that without having the other people unhappy still. I think it's alright the way it is now, but I'd love it if both St. Patrick's Day and Easter Weekend were lengthened.
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Old Feb 28, 2008, 01:14 AM // 01:14   #58
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Yes it is the same argument made every festival but that's because the game festivals are NOT real festivals and are not based on real festivals.

The Winter festival was not anything to do with Christmas.
The Mad king turning up during halloween was nothing to do with all hallows eve in the Christian world or the pagan festival of the dead Samhain.

The only one that comes close is the new year that is an argument for people who culturally celebrate that festival.

I and others will continue to bring this up every festival untill someone makes an official statement about it or chooses to compromise and move the game festival dates to help those with real lives.
Or until you get over it and suck it up and pick one or the other. Welcome to the real world Charlie.



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Old Feb 28, 2008, 01:15 AM // 01:15   #59
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Many aspects of Easter have a pagan origin. The Easter Bunny and eggs have no basis in Christianity but were incorporated into the holiday to get pagan followers to accept the new religion.
Christianity is mainly composed of elements from other religions, which in turn come from religions before them. People desire a deity to give their (worthless, apparently) lives meaning, and so society so far has always seeked out a religion and created one when needed.
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Or until you get over it and suck it up and pick one or the other. Welcome to the real world Charlie.
Take your radical atheism somewhere else. It's unneeded here and if you can't see that, then you are retarded.
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