It is not that the contributions to and effects of faction warfare are irrelevant to the content one can draw upon while roleplaying. That is simply not the framing of my statement, and claims to the contrary are, shall we say, short-sighted.
I am almost prepared to suggest that such an argument on your part, Laerise, would be framed in bad faith.
It's that:
-in the context of the discussion, which included chest-beating and mention of accomplishments as validation for upholding a specific structure as relevant to the institution and practice of roleplay rather than its content, participation in faction warfare was rightly set aside, and
-one's capacity in factional warfare does not somehow create a capacity in roleplay, and
-one's doings in factional warfare do not somehow create new venues and capacities in roleplay.
Now, if you just have an urge to be offended after accepting all that, fine, but it won't earn you much of use.
And if you don't accept my statement, I'm gonna fuckin' shrug and carry on.
Also.
Yes, of course, it just galls me when I am told that the sweat, blood and tears so many roleplayers have shed in the last two years are null and void because a very vocal minority on this board has decided thusly. :roll:
If sitting in front of your computer is costing you significant quantities of sweat, blood, or tears, something is out of balance with your gamin' - and your level of competitiveness.
Roleplay is not about outdoing others; it is primarily collaborative for the sake of storytelling and has a different relationship with competition than does the sort of gaming you describe.
It is not a lolhardcore practice; I think we tend to do things like reminding each other to reduce stress, if possible. Increasing your stress level for the sake of accomplishment is hardly a point in the favor of the people involved, especially when you seek to elevate assessment of the merit of that accomplishment. Hardening the fuck up, in roleplay, does not equate to doing MOAR of it, ALL DAY. As such, the link between it and hardcore perusal of a flawed mechanic grows only more tentative.
Cue links to youtube videos featuring that WoW south park clip, I'm sure.