You wanna know what I'm sick of...
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2000 12:30 pm
I'm sick of the doomsayers who say MARP is falling apart at the seams, I'm sick of people saying they're leaving because they're not happy with other player's actions, what's happening on the message board, they don't get to play all their favorite games, they don't like the Editors, their computer isn't fast enough; quit whining, people. If you're not happy with what is happening, take a vacation or leave, but why does every single player feel like they have to take a turn on the soapbox and tear a strip out of whoever their disenchanted gaze of the day turns to? I'm on vacation because I have a life which is being dragged down by the commentary here lately; I'll be back as soon as I feel like I am capable of handling my duties at MARP again, but I'll at least admit that the problems I've had with Tommi or Cicca or even Stig in the past are problems between me and those players, not the death of the MARP community. I can damn well accept my own responsibility for what happens.
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The freaking sky isn't falling, Chicken Littles. If you aren't happy, nobody's keeping you here. If you don't like what you see at MARP, try positive criticism - it seems to be a lost skill nowadays, and it's sure to have more influence that flaming whoever has pissed you off this week. In particular to Sportsdude's post, this is maybe the 5th time I've seen someone posting to complain about not getting enough speed and their being ticked off at that fact -- yet I can't remember one single person suggesting a change to slower recordings or suggesting that the rule needs to be revised to say that getting 90% of the game speed needs to be changed. Is everything a matter of personal convenience, MARP? Does everything have to suit the all powerful id? We have a site, we have personalities, we have rules, we have skill, we have fun. I don't see where all this recent pessimism fits in to the paradigm.
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You know what I really have to say in this post? I want to offer congratulations to Ashuime Rainflower and Aaron Pieper for crushing my Magical Drop 2 and 3 scores, and giving me new limits to aspire to. Thank-you for kicking my ass, it's given me new challenges to look forward to, and more incentive to play the game, when I have time. I look forward to eventually returning the favor. I look forward to trying to catch Brian MacLean, one of the most skilled players I've met (particularly in game genres that I like) at Lasso, a game he doubled my score on while playing handicapped. He at least had the decency to leave the site earlier when discontented without bemoaning how everything at MARP was falling apart.
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Here's something else. I personally apologize to you, Tommi, if I offended you with any of my posts on the PC_10 issue. I won't retract my point of view, and the vote block still stands, but I hope you can realize why I did it--I wasn't out to spite you.
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I'm not going to tell anyone here what to do, and I'm certainly not going to moralize any further. I hope everyone in T5 is enjoying themselves and will have a good time competing. Best of luck tourney entrants, and I'll see you all in a while.
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Oh, and glad to see you back, Aqua.
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Sincerely,
Q.T.Quazar, MARP Rules Coordinator
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qan@home.com
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The freaking sky isn't falling, Chicken Littles. If you aren't happy, nobody's keeping you here. If you don't like what you see at MARP, try positive criticism - it seems to be a lost skill nowadays, and it's sure to have more influence that flaming whoever has pissed you off this week. In particular to Sportsdude's post, this is maybe the 5th time I've seen someone posting to complain about not getting enough speed and their being ticked off at that fact -- yet I can't remember one single person suggesting a change to slower recordings or suggesting that the rule needs to be revised to say that getting 90% of the game speed needs to be changed. Is everything a matter of personal convenience, MARP? Does everything have to suit the all powerful id? We have a site, we have personalities, we have rules, we have skill, we have fun. I don't see where all this recent pessimism fits in to the paradigm.
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You know what I really have to say in this post? I want to offer congratulations to Ashuime Rainflower and Aaron Pieper for crushing my Magical Drop 2 and 3 scores, and giving me new limits to aspire to. Thank-you for kicking my ass, it's given me new challenges to look forward to, and more incentive to play the game, when I have time. I look forward to eventually returning the favor. I look forward to trying to catch Brian MacLean, one of the most skilled players I've met (particularly in game genres that I like) at Lasso, a game he doubled my score on while playing handicapped. He at least had the decency to leave the site earlier when discontented without bemoaning how everything at MARP was falling apart.
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Here's something else. I personally apologize to you, Tommi, if I offended you with any of my posts on the PC_10 issue. I won't retract my point of view, and the vote block still stands, but I hope you can realize why I did it--I wasn't out to spite you.
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I'm not going to tell anyone here what to do, and I'm certainly not going to moralize any further. I hope everyone in T5 is enjoying themselves and will have a good time competing. Best of luck tourney entrants, and I'll see you all in a while.
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Oh, and glad to see you back, Aqua.
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Sincerely,
Q.T.Quazar, MARP Rules Coordinator
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qan@home.com