Very well said props for being some of the few who enjoy helping "Christmas noobs" as people are calling them lol
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Yeah, I remember when I was 6 and jumped on the Commodore 64 for the first time. By 8 we had California Games, and becuase I didn't have anyone accusing me of being a noob, I kept at it and was the first kid I knew to get a 10 on the surfing, and a back flip on BMX. I only had my friends and family having good competition and encouraging everyone to try new things and learn new tricks and skills. In general, that community of encouragement seems to have been lost, and people take playing games far too seriously. As though helping others is detrimental to our own experience. I'm a teacher and coach by trade, so I like helping other players discover things and enhace their game play.
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I believe helping others playing learn and complete stuff you've already done is a good exp you always notice new details the second time around and you never know they could end up teaching you a trick or two
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Second that.