To insult another class of people, I don't think the Mona Lisa is that great. Sure, it was an impressive technical and artistic achievement of it's time, but now? To me? It looks like some portrait of a random woman painted in yellows, grays, drab greens, and browns. It's more valuable for the fact that it's 500 year old and who made it than because of it's quality.
Okay RCIX, you're showing your inability to comprehend this concept once again.
Elitism is a form of ignorance which even I'm guilty of. But being opinionated and vocal about something which you know nothing about is an equally bad form of ignorance.
Would you go into an Operating Room during open heart surgery and start giving the doctor your opinion about how to perform the procedure? Would you tell a woman, pregnant with a child from a man who has a cuddly hugged her what to do with her body?
No. Because you have no idea what you're talking about. You don't have the same knowledge and experience these people do to make their decisions. Your opinions count for nothing, they are ignorant.
The same goes for the Mona Lisa. If every great artist (or the vast majority of great artists) agree that it's a beautiful painting, and you know very little about art, maybe it's best that you conclude you don't understand enough about Artistry to make an informed decision on that topic. Now if you one day become a great artist yourself, you're free to make judgements of course; but assuming that you're not, why do you feel that you have the knowledge to comment on this issue? If you're a Creationist, who knows very little about Biology and Science, vocally opposing an issue that the majority of the vastly more educated Scientific Community already accepts, then maybe it's time to realize that you have no idea what you're talking about.
That paragraph with the mountain is a very long winded way of saying that PTW at all costs is objectively better than playing for fun.
Imagine a majestic mountain nirvana of gaming. At its peak are fulfillment, "fun", and even transcendence. Most people could care less about this mountain peak, because they have other life issues that are more important to them, and other peaks to pursue.
In Sirlin's opinion, playing to win at all costs is the majestic peak of gaming. It is the transcendent experience that you can't get in any other way. However, he's not saying it's the ONLY place you can get this experience.
RCIX, if you have never pushed yourself before, if you have never experienced the pure nirvana of being completely connected with your character, being in-tune with the game, countering and parrying everything your opponent throws at you, while deep in your soul you feel invincible, a single soldier undaunted by an army of opponents, bringing swift justice with every stroke of your sword - if you don't know the feeling that rises up inside of you when you play at this level, then just assume you don't know what you're talking about. A casual gamer couldn't possibly understand this. Anyone can be a casual gamer, but very few can reach the mountain peak he's talking about.
Why can't we, be friends...
We can be friends? I personally have nothing against you dude. You made a thread asking someone to explain Sirlin's article, and that's all I'm doing. I have no hard feelings towards you.