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ColinWright -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/13/2011 6:09:16 PM)

Try Six.

Let me ask one question -- one which I would really like to see directly answered.

How much trouble would it be -- actually -- to allow supply units to function as they used to under the new system? To simply add 25% of the base supply to all hexes within the full supply radius of the supply unit?




ColinWright -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/13/2011 6:23:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay


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ORIGINAL: ColinWright

The real problem is the position you occupy. It means that your personal deficiencies are not merely exasperating, but an actual bar to progress. You seem to be pathologically incapable of allowing evidence or the arguments of others to lead you to modify your position. You probably perceive this to be a sign of strength, but it's not.


Ok, let's list this post then.

Literally every post that comes out of you is an Ad Hominem remark. You seem to be oblivious to it as well.

And, just for the record, you couldn't have described yourself better than with the above. But I can assure you that your bullying tactics are never going to work. They just mean that you will be righteously subject to in-kind responses.


This completely ignores the actual sequence of events. You made free with the verbal abuse until I finally began to respond.

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As to my position: Obstructing bad ideas is a good thing. Nevertheless, I did offer a sterling solution (that's called modifying your position, by the way) - which you rejected without even considering.


You'll note that I'm not involved in anything like this with anyone else here at the moment. Conversely, few dare to offer more than the most diffident remarks about anything you propose.

One effect your tactics have is that they make any discussion of the actual merits of your ideas and actions virtually impossible. This in turn serves to obscure their weakness.

You have some good ideas, Curtis. You also have some bad ones. The flaws can never be discussed because you effectively prevent any discussion by abusing your critics until they respond in kind -- as has happened with you and me over the past month. I spent weeks wiping the spittle off my face as I pointed out what was wrong with your 'matrix.' You probably still think it's a good idea.




Curtis Lemay -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/14/2011 3:06:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ColinWright

This completely ignores the actual sequence of events. You made free with the verbal abuse until I finally began to respond.


Spoken like a true sociopath. Of course you are oblivious to your own vile behavior.

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I spent weeks wiping the spittle off my face as I pointed out what was wrong with your 'matrix.' You probably still think it's a good idea.


Sure seemed to me like it was discussed. And it's a positively brilliant idea. It can do every thing a tile can do, plus fix existing scenarios, and it's trivial to code. And, if I ever get the second matrix done, it can fix that even thornier problem you raised. Sorry you can't appreciate it. Maybe you will after you see it in operation.




ColinWright -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/14/2011 8:42:09 PM)



Now I know how the priest felt.


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ColinWright -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/14/2011 8:45:29 PM)

Anyway, try seven.

Let me ask one question -- one which I would really like to see directly answered.

How much trouble would it be -- actually -- to allow supply units to function as they used to under the new system? To simply add 25% of the base supply to all hexes within the full supply radius of the supply unit?

I don't suppose direct answers to simple questions are on offer?




ColinWright -> RE: Some questions about the latest patch (5/14/2011 9:23:17 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay



And it's a positively brilliant idea.


Notice all the accolades it got.




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