Barduck wrote:
No, it's not all about winning a price for me. But it would be great to be able to compete against other beginners and have a nice price competing for. So you find it fair that in order to have a nice price instead of just some stars, you should enter the open competition and take on guys (and girls) that are painting, building terrain, making diorama's or writing scenarios for several years? I'm only in this hobby for a year, I've never done anything that resembles this, and I don't have the time some of (not to say most) the other One Ring members are able to put in to it. I'm lucky if I can paint a mini a week. And frankly I don't give a s**t what my ranking is or can be by winning some stars. And brag about winning a competition?
who cares? When I was doing car hifi competitions you could also enter in beginner, experienced and professional (shops) . And every categorie had very nice prices to win, not only the experienced. And you could only enter beginners when it was your first year of competiting. But you knew the others where beginners also so it was fair.
A few points my dear:
1. Actually, those prices were unplanned. We never hoped for so much prices, yes, much! There ARE prices. Much more then we could ever hope for! We were even happy!
2. However you said it isn't that way, but it seems to me that you really think about nothing else then those prices. Someone who's second in the best category gets 'just' coins too you know. Besides, those coins are community-based. Something you clearly don't understand.
3. The prices are bought and arranged with the aid of donations and the good heart of others like EBob. Do you really think we have those things in our hand? No way, you should be glad with these prices already.
4. If you really want prices, just go off and buy some stuff. Someone with such an attitude doesn't deserve our prices in my opinion.