RE: True then and now
The Art or "finesse talent"of complaining is a magical touch one can only possess with patience and factual gathering that leaves the recipient in chaos...
Many of us fail in that factual analogy simply because our passion and general heritage (racial or genetically) background gets in the way and we stumble about trying to make sense in a speak that is understandable to the Geeks ( just using a general term relative to your demeanor here fellows) who develop our games.
WE only wish to involve you folks in seeing our world as we see it, not trying to Piss in your tea, mates..
The CS game.. (Ah our Beloved and ancient passion of many eons of pleasurable gaming..) Well we do complain because we wanted it"fixed" not improved upon..
Just a few simple tweaks, however we cannot convey our wants across the language barrier in a pleasure, coherent manner... It's all about having a TWANG OF IRISH in ya.. A stiff belt and a loud dance used to work... Albannach anyone?! nowadays we gotta use that politically correct mannerism because everyone is just so sensitive and feely hurty kinda.. well Us old school boys.. back in the day..we got our faces hit, not slapped, when we made our stand and we kicked the little shhittozie's butt when it came down to making a statement.. now that's changed.. taking us a bit to get used to it.. we wanna beat yor arse, now we gotta kiss it sorta like.. feels like that, anyways...
Does that relate how "WE" feel?
Listen... Jason, Kat, Developer's group, we love what you're doing, really.. You have the gumption to do it.. we just wanted to play our old CS game, like it was , like we wanted it to be... We're old, bro, changes are a bitch at our age... try not taking the blue pill some nights.... LOL
We really just wanted some things fixed, so we can die happy.. It's the truth here.. nobody gets out alive.. the cards are dealt... but while we're here, let us have our pie, cake or doughnuts and coffee too :)
The best we can have, is only what we dare ask for.
Dev
Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us.
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