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^^^ Do you care to explain how this is "good gaming"? I like to throw the word enjoyment as a condition of Good Gaming, and somehow rushing to beat a game in 18 hours doesn't sound like enjoyment to me.
They may have enjoyed the game in there own way, surely if he wasn't a "good gamer" he wouldn't have been able to complete it in such a time?
Some people enjoy a game because of its story, its gameplay and graphics, they don't need to spend hours playing around in one area, they like to move on, maybe the thought of completing the game in such a short period of time was enough enjoyment for him. Plus he can always go back and play it again if he wants to, maybe try to beat his record if he's into that?
I find it "good gaming" since he's fully completed a game, and also set a record for shortest time (well, set record for first 100%) - I guess I refer more to it being "skilled gaming" but he was probably using a strategy guide, which I think takes away some of that skill... :/ "good" is a very broad word... :/
But now that he's completed the game in such a short time period, he can get his money back from the store since most stores allow cash back after a certain number of days... so he's basically been able to complete GTA4 for free, which technically isn't piracy/illegal... so surely if someone is able to do this to many games - they'll be able to play and complete lots of games for "free" which should qualify them as something "good" even though it's "bad morale." Since I'm sure game developers wouldn't want everyone to buy a game, complete it in 6 hours then trade it back in for a different game. However since it's not breaking any law, it's basically cheating the system. He could even sell his GTA4 to a friend for slightly more then what he paid for, some idiot would pay it since "the game is not in stock here, and I can't wait 2 days so I'll just pay an extra $10 to you."
It's not "bad gaming" so wouldn't that make it "good gaming?"
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