So I was trying to launch Guild Wars 2 the other day, and because I run a custom widescreen resolution, it wouldn't launch, I tried again and again, but it wouldn't work until I reset my monitor to a "normal" res of 1920x1080. Apparently Arenanet have changed their FoV in GW2 which makes custom resolutions a bit hit or miss.
When I mentioned that to a guildmate I got the response "lol, that's such a first world problem"
And isn't that the point? I live in the first world, am I now not allowed to complain about anything because it gets immediately compared to a starving kid somewhere else? Are problems no longer valid unless they're equivalent to famine and war (and pestilence and death and chaos)
Well apparently, in gaming we see it all the time
"I paid 60/99 bucks for this game and it doesn't run at 60fps on my system"
'That's a first world problem dude, deal with it'
"[Absolutely not bioware] promised us so much and delivered none of it!"
'First world problem dude, deal with it'
Come on, people -_-
Anyway! /rant, what do you think of "first world problems" as a response to complaints?
When I mentioned that to a guildmate I got the response "lol, that's such a first world problem"
And isn't that the point? I live in the first world, am I now not allowed to complain about anything because it gets immediately compared to a starving kid somewhere else? Are problems no longer valid unless they're equivalent to famine and war (and pestilence and death and chaos)
Well apparently, in gaming we see it all the time
"I paid 60/99 bucks for this game and it doesn't run at 60fps on my system"
'That's a first world problem dude, deal with it'
"[Absolutely not bioware] promised us so much and delivered none of it!"
'First world problem dude, deal with it'
Come on, people -_-
Anyway! /rant, what do you think of "first world problems" as a response to complaints?