I love how you either ignore or deliberately misunderstand all the points in my previous post. I invite everyone to read through MandM's post (his first real comment to the IPG) before the pathetic-quote again and then my previous post. It should make things a little clearer. That's all I have to say for now. I can just hope that other users are able to see through your schemes (and I am sure that they can, since these schemes are becoming pretty obvious).MandM81 wrote:Sfn: I think you confuse yourself with your endless definitions of objectivity/subjectivity, being emotional/rational etc.
On the very first day you entered the current discussions you called me “pathetic” (verbatim quote) without me having addressed you or commented on your post at all. That was the first in a long line of personal attacks on me and subsequently other players who opposed the IPG.
Your posts have been very aggressive; someone called them “militant”, in form and content. You have gone for the jugular on everyone you disagree with you. That, in my book, is a very emotional and subjective reaction, very far from the rational and objective side you place yourself on. When you post after post come out self-righteous, self-promoting, arrogant and condescending you invite strong reactions like the ones from Adsolution and me.
I’m not trying to make everyone follow my rules, as you say. We are trying to deal with the first glitch ever that can change the landscape, so to speak, in certain parts of the game. It has a huge impact on the gameplay and the scoring options. There is no automatism in allowing all pre-existent glitches in HoF, which I think everyone can agree on.
All this does is set a horrible precedent and open a pandora's box. Taking control of the HoF is a power-move that invites the possibility for more power-moves in the future. Imagine that the community transforms and a group emerges that opposes the Razoff-glitch, or the launching glitch or really any other technique in the game and they start a movement to ban/restrict it. By restricting/ostracizing the IPG, all you do, is provide them with a precedent, with a foundation for their movement. The game has to determine what is and what isn't allowed, because the moment the community does, we are introducing a power element into the competition that could have disastrous consequences, as any powerful group, any majority could model the game and the competition in whatever way they like.Xenon wrote:Think of it less as an official ruling and more as a vote kick style policy within this forum.sfn42 wrote:If you want to add that to the vote as a third option, we can but I do not think this is a good solution at all, because, as you said, it is terribly inconsistent. There are no objective reasons why the IPG should be allowed in one level and not in another. We would have no legitimate way to defend such a solution. Look at it from the perspective of a newcomer who enters the scoring community and then finds out that a glitch is arbitrarily allowed in some levels, but not in others because some members are uncomfortable with it. I think this solution could leave a really bad impression immediately and could cause interested players to turn away from the community. But again, that's my opinion. If you feel this is the solution you want to get behind, I see no problem with adding it to the vote as a third option.
Sooner or later, you guys are going to have to realise that we're going to be dealing with more glitches of this nature in the future, and that we will have to make subjective group decisions to banish or restrict certain glitches in the game. As soon as you guys realise this, you'll see how irrelevant the 'all glitches or no glitches' argument really is.
R3 has changed. It's no longer a simple score system and we must therefore take greater control of the HOF.
@ Members of TSF: I notice you strategically ignored my post about CF! I'm a little worried it's because you used another controversial glitch to collect the points, such as the superglide glitch MandM referred to a few posts ago
What makes you say that there are going to be more glitches like the IPG in the future? There is no indication that there are any such glitches. Assuming them to be in the game, is, at this stage, just conjecture and has no base in the reality of the game. With the way the game is right now and with the way we understand it right now, the notion of pre-existent glitches is still perfectly valid. Imagining horror-scenarios with a plethora of glitches that do not exist, is just pointless and should have no bearing on this discussion or the competition as a whole.
With regards to CF, CC explained that already but I can reiterate that we didn't have bad intentions about it. I honestly just glossed over it and forgot to answer because I was so focussed on the matter at hand, the discussion about the IPG. I agree with CC, though, let's discuss stuff like that after we have come to a conclusion regarding the IPG.







