(01-25-2017, 04:13 PM)Omicega Wrote: Jack is, as usual, incapable of seeing anything outside his own narrow worldview. The idea that GRN players might have stopped logging into Tau-44 simply because they weren't having fun hasn't occurred to him yet, because having a higher killcount is, to him, a sure-fire indicator that we are still the devil. This is in complete ignorance of the fact that anything with a GRN| tag is, these days, promptly treated as if it were a DPC member and bludgeoned to death with an entire combined fleet worth of snubs and caps.
Of course, Jack wouldn't know this either since he hasn't touched anything GRN IDed since around 2014.
Aha. Nice try to turn things around.
GRN stopped having fun once they actually had a fight on their hands?
The first 2 fights were carnages, with 100 % losses against 0 losses. I am sure you enjoyed those enough to come again every time. Sure sure.
The fact is, that in the 3rd fight GRN attacked in a weaker position, against a strong CR fleet, and accepted a few requests I made before the fight (do not attack the fight leader + GRN attacks, so CR does not have to fight a moving battle). There was no complaining when we talked and agreed about it on TS. CR won this round, and still gave 5 or so blues. Objectively speaking, it was a much more interesting battle than every battle before in this event.
Then, I thank the GRN players for allowing for the advantage, but I only get scorn and hate in return by the great memers. For saying 'thank you'.
So, GRN players lost fun because you did not win for the first time?
And they did not find it worth participating any more?
That's for sure what the ultra-pouty reaction looks like that I was given after I thanked you for allowing for a motivating success for the side that was steamrolled around 30:3 at that time.
I expected more fights for Tau 44 then on. Of course without eased conditions once it was proven that there actually can be fights, and that it does not have to end in a 1:10 massacre every time. But... no.
So, you can say about me what you want, Omi. But in this one, you are just wrong and you are pulling the victim card. Furthermore, I find it a very poor move to decide to not bring a faction to an event that is made for your faction - even if it is not the great position your factions has been set to hold in the event.