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Does stereotyping most of the "oldies" count as good manners?
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Haha. Might have had me there, but I never said I had manners myself. I do what I do and I do it well. It's not absolutely necessary for me to interact with the playerbase, because I'm not a GP. I can sit on the RC and/or Dev Server all day and make things for you but not have to deal with your complaints, problems and such.
However, as I enjoy helping and interacting with the players, I sit with y'all once in a while. Host events, answer questions, tackle some problems. None of which I am obliged to do. But when players, mostly the "oldbies", come around complaining and arguing about every damned thing, I get disgusted with y'all and honestly don't feel like spending hours upon hours of volunteer work to give you endlessly complaining brats content. Not saying that every player is like this, but it resounds in most of the self-proclaimed "oldbies".
Exhibit A: I'm stereotyping against the "oldbies". Not old players, but those who label themselves as "oldbies", and endlessly complain about "back in my day". I'm guessing you'd call yourself an "oldbie" and brag about "back when I started". Well let's see...do you not find it hilariously odd how you cannot accept and admit to the valid down faults I have listed, but rather must push in a witty remark? Well...more foolish than witty.
And once again, I'll admit my manners aren't the best. I don't take crap. However, unlike you "oldbies" who try to set yourselves up in positions of idolism for new players, I do not have to interact with and consequentially behave around players. Hell. I don't even have to be on the client.