QUOTE(Pro-MX @ Aug 20 2008, 08:57 PM)
i am suprised such a statement came out from a clan leader....remember guys its just a game

You do not see things in my shoes, all you say is "its about time cs 1.6 dies". In order to build up the gaming industry, games must retain itself, together with their communities. Eventually, these community will divert to other games, but when they do, at the very least, the community still exists. These communities are the basis of what many who share my vision believe in. I am not the only one in this industry who thinks this way. Men in TF2 also believe this is the way to go for our future.
What i've fought for over the months of giving players something to work on. Worked so hard for the community for free, going overseas to help only to return and get some smart ass people trying to change the rules again.
Im trying to create a community that can stand on its own, create their own rules and at the same time be adaptive to rules around the region. I again say that there is NO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD RULING, that is why i do not wish to follow it. We want the rest to have a chance to follow us, not blindly follow the rest. You do not understand what i am fighting for. You do not understand what a lot of the community is fighting for. Unless Activision steps in and says "Follow me and i'll lead you to victory", i will stand my ground.
Sense my frustration and the rest of the people who fought with me. IF you do not understand why i am pissed, you do not deserve to be here.
It is a game yes, but you do not see where it can bring people who spend so much time on it. I want these people to get what they deserve and work so hard for, a career, a possibility that they will get paid to play and do what they love. YOU do NOT see this as a career, YOU do NOT understand.
Why so serious? I'm not the joker, i wont force a smile on you but i foresee that we are getting closer, closer to our goal of having the support to making this a reality. A lot of people are happier, gamers, companies, individuals alike. We are passionate about where we are heading to. People like you keep the gaming industry the way it used to be, nothing. I hope you understand my frustration now.
This post has been edited by crashtec: Aug 20 2008, 10:13 PM