treespider
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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko quote:
ORIGINAL: Tristanjohn Well, I've been around here for some time now and that's the first occasion I can recall someone calling Oleg on his neverending bullshit in such a frank and, if you don't mind my saying so, refreshing manner. (He's been called any number of times on his rudeness with regard to the work of others, especially modders, but not for this type of completely misleading feedback.) Except for me, of course. I get into it with this company yes man frequently. Of course that won't change him a jot, but it does keep my tools sharp. "Company yes man" - this is hilarious TJ, gotta remember that Frankly, I'd rather be Matrix and 2by3 "company yes man" than seen in company of you, Jim, mdiehl or others who DON'T know to play this game (or don't even own the game) and blame the game for your ineptitude and/or inability to win whenever you snap your fingers and in a manner you'd see as most suitable at the moment (bad player bad player bad player bad player! ) Though I'd accept good PBEM challenge from any of you in a friendly manner, why not. Any side. Always fun to beat lesser players than yourself mwaghahahahha To me, Jim's last posts basically concede what I've been saying all along: he did strategic mistakes in the past - though he'd never say that in as many words. Funny, one off, statistically irrelevant results can happen any time, and anyone posting one such result (without all the relevant data to boot) may count on "usual suspects" (Ron, yourself, mdiehl) jumping on every opportunity. To you, fact that someone's complaining is way less important than the basic reason WHY is he complaining. "Look someone's whining at 2by3 doorstep, lets jump in and harp on our favorite topics (ASW, A2A, general discontent, weltschmertz) yet once more!" Some guy had this quote in his sig: "If you're in a fair fight, you haven't planned it properly." Don't know who's quote is that, but to me this whole thread, and Jim's initial problems fall into this category. O. Not to come to TJ defense but I think people are disatisfied with the "feel" of the game. As you brought up the original post in the thread ...Jim was disgruntled with the fact that he inflicted no damage to the Japanese, not that he didn't win. IMO certain players on this forum could care less about winning or losing, but care more about having to make decisions based upon a realistic environment.
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