Why? Many times the feedback given is constructive and brings up valid points. "Back then" was real war. This is not that. I wouldn't spend a Saturday afternoon on a game that is onesided.
Really?
What if it was a lot of fun. I mean really, really fun, even if you were on the losing side? Do you only choose to play games if you can win? What if it's the most fun you have ever had but there is no chance of winning, would you play it then? I have had some of my most fun days here in AH knowing there was no way I was going to win.
The most fun day I have ever had in my life was in 1998, racing a Superbike at Daytona. There was no way I was going to win. It just was not even close to being possible, yet me, and the 2 friends I traveled with to do this race, and the 2 weeks I took off work just to make it there and back, and the thousands of dollars I spent, and the crash I had at 170 mph, all added up to the best, most fun day of my life.
Winning isn't all it's cracked up to be. Striving to improve, spending time with friends, giggling your way through adversity also has value.