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opinion from you!!!
I never thought this moment will come but in my local all of the player have quit naruto and to play WOW "/facepalm" (that crappy tcg) and only 2 player remains, me and my friend, so i have been deciding whenever i keep playing knowing that it will be a waste of time or to sell all my cards and move on?. The thing is that im not a 100% sure about quiting or not cuz i have spend a lot of money in this game and i know that im not getting back what i spend. Another thing is that the other local that have other naruto player is like 2 1/2 hours or maybe more from where i live. So there you have it.
Last edited by BlackChakra : 11-10-2012 at 03:32 AM. |
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New set is coming out really soon (supposedly) pain and toads is comeing and will be competitiive, killer bee v2, kisame shark form, kabuto snake form,new madara/tobi, new 4th, fat head and tp4 art in the set, there are tons of things to bring players back with. I would give it a shot.
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I dont get why people quit this game.....especially for another (way more expensive game) I have been playing card games for about 9 years now, and Naruto is the most fun card game I have ever played and it has the best community...so I mean why quit naruto for a game that you HAVE to be really good at/rich to be able to play competitively? If I quit this game, it would be the moment I decided to quit card games all together, defiantly not for any other game.
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I guess it depends on what you value more: playing Naruto or playing games with more than one person, if not just competitively. Unless it's a Chunin or SJC, a 2+ hour drive is not worth the trouble, especially if you have the "Naruto is cheaper CCG" mindset (You can't ignore gas costs if you travel to play a game).
Also, I doubt you'll ever make back what you've spent on this game (money-wise and time-wise). |
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I have 2 friends i play with most times we hand out. I still find it fun because we dont have to make the most competitive decks against each other. Most weekends we have have free we drive to the local shop which is like 1 and anhalf hours away. The game is quite fun so I still enjoy it.
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Quitters never prosper... Or was that cheaters? Either, don't give up on something you enjoy.
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i agree with joshua
if you feel like the money, the time and patience is worth it then keep at it. i've mentioned this at another post but its really up to us (the naruto community) to try getting more players into the game. Bandai can only do so much to reach out to the community (via advertisements increased prizing etc) and we really need to get people in although it shouldn't be our responsibility. if we don't want the game to die, then we need to spend that extra effort to get people into the game. i would hate to tell you to drop everything, because after spending hundreds, thousands of dollars on a game then dropping it, i would feel like shiz. so i say, try your best to convince people around your area. give them decks to play, find people who play yugioh because usually they like Naruto too, or anyone who loves the anime (you'll find a better success with them) and help them get into the game. that's the best we can do since Bandai might be not able to push as much as they'd like to due to budgets or their decisions. |
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