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Old 09-06-2011, 04:40 PM   #6
Greg Anos
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You could ask the same question about chess or bridge or other non-computer games. Some people like the intellectual challenge. Others like the interperson interactions. (Beat that!, Hotshot!)

A computer just automates much of the process, and adds complexity to the process without the humans having to do more "donkey work".

Solitare is no less inferior that the most fancy Massively Multiplayer online Game. It's just a matter of taste for complexity.

I personally like games that last only a few minutes to an hour - 1 1/2 hour max. The same as a block of reading time, or listening to music, a TV show, or a short movie. I consider all equal - just entertainment.

Shrug - some people prefer fishing....(or tennis, or golf....)
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