I hadn't played the game in a couple months now and decided to check
the endless ammount of info I had missed, I found the link to Reckful.com.
I started watching the Reckful stream and I really liked the snappy remarks
he said while playing in his 3v3 skirmishes (including a shamen; the only
class not represented in the previous tournament). His play style reflected on
those remarks and he seemed to be having fun. All and all that's how the game
should be played.
It's not all about the ratings or even if the comp you're running
with works. If more players were to watch more of these streams they might get
a better feel for the game and learn some new things from watching someone who
plays their class well, but is still having fun in the process.
There has not been a single video that I've watched and liked that didn't have
these qualities instilled in the very core of the players themselfs.
If you're really wanting to improve your gaming experience, then maybe
you shouldn't always play by the routine and use comps that are winning, but
rather play by your own style, pace, and rate your games by how much fun you had.
I have been thinking about writing a piece about one of these subjects;
Spec vs. Playstyle
Rogue pvp; Sub(Arena)specs
Partners for 3's as sub
Macro's guide for face-rolling rogues
How to beat a Hunter, no spec required!
Why Openers are overrated
Do rogues need their own patch?
Well said :)