Some people would enjoy building a top level fighter, others will be happy buying an account with it, because they see it as means to achieve some "fun" (Bullying newbs presumably).
Agrik wrote:By achieving I mean overcoming a problem, finding a method to successfully accomplish a task, not the fact of being granted with some bytes by the devs.
It's just your way of having fun. It may be shared by other people or may be not. Let other people have fun their way, be it "good" or "bad" in your eyes.
Agrik wrote:Stages to where? Ending the game? Winning in... what?
Metal spiraling was just an example. Different people define different goals. Somewhere in the forum there is talk about rabbit q at the end of w10. It's mostly irrelevant competition but still can be fun to take part in.
"Stages" I define loosely. There does not need to be any "problem" to solve, just amount of effort to be put in and some round numbers to brag about. Solving a problem and implementing the solution is an effort too.
Someone may see being first to reach 1k (2k, 3k whatever) metal q as an achievement and a reason to brag. By coming late and buying progress (e.g. hq metal + hammer or hq rabbit ) one saves the effort of early stages but at the same time forfeits this kind of achievement.
I used rabbits to show how nonsensical some goals may be. But since I am certain some people laughed at that I take it as achieving some fun.