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- 254ed91f4ac9b24a28e0fe80be5eb46c058e51450f98bbb8f42e20360b4cc9a2 date "October 2014".
- 254ed91f4ac9b24a28e0fe80be5eb46c058e51450f98bbb8f42e20360b4cc9a2 isCitedBy Grinding_(video_gaming).
- 254ed91f4ac9b24a28e0fe80be5eb46c058e51450f98bbb8f42e20360b4cc9a2 text "In contrast, enthusiasts of the genre have objected to the term grind as an oversimplification of MMO gameplay. They argue that, like traditional role-playing games, there is no goal in MMORPGs other than to enjoy the experience. However, some would argue that in traditional RPGs, players play to act out their character as well; in fact, some players deliberately create weak characters because they find them interesting to play.".