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I played WoW for a long time. I learned over the years, there are different kinds of gamers.

I'll out, try hard, gamers. These people run large organizations of users to do the hardest events that have the best loot. They live eat and breathe the game. They tend not to be too helpful unless you are in their circle of friends.

Try hards that are only in it for the fun. If it becomes work or stressful, it's not fun anymore. They'll move on to something else. These people are the most helpful when doing difficult activities. They have better gear, skills and knowledge then a casual gamer.

Casual gamers, these are people who game for the social interaction, not so much the game itself. A helpful bunch, but with limited skills and drive.

Farmers, these people ruin games. They are in it for the money. Hack and steal, glitch, auction house buyouts, whatever it takes to sell game items, or money, for real money. These people are no help to anyone except their coworkers.

I'm sure there are other types but these comprise the majority of gamers, in my experience.

For the record, Alliance rules and horde drools.

How do you stop an ork from drowning?

Take your foot off his head.

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Try hards in it for fun? That doesn't match my ideas of what a try hard is..