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Message started by CJ on 21.12.08 at 03:57:19

Title: Re: I thought I'd Investigate (ROFL@Pperror)
Post by CJ on 30.12.08 at 15:47:52
First off,

It's good to actually see some *nice* words from you for once, as only yesterday I was a Nazi...

If you'd just accept some responsibility for your software instead of going into shock denial, we wouldn't be here now discussing this. I still have a few issues with you I'd like sorted.

We know you created multiple accounts here, and on AtariAge - yet you denied it all.

You claim to not be a moderator on Atari-Forum, yet your name is in bold and you just now said you deleted a thread. How is that possible?

There is an unwritten rule in the scene that you credit people - you have flounted this, yet you wonder why people show you no respect? You even use a Was Not Was backdrop on your website, use Automation menus for your testing and source material - yet never once have you given any credit.

I totally agree with everything Heavy Stylus has written above, and I agree it would be nice to move forward into 2009 without any arguments.

Do you even realise that a lot of your patches plain don't work because your animation code crashes on some Falcons? The games never even make it out of the intro you added (and then... you attacked us for "spoiling" games with intros...)

It's far more than the insults and the lies - it's the hypocracy that goes with them all. We have taken a lot of abuse from Atari Forum in the past, you have just stirred it all back up again recently. Without an apology I don't think you will get away with just an olive branch.

If you'd like to continue this discussion then feel free and maybe something can come of it - but as long as you sling mud our way, or refuse to take responsibility for your code, we'll sling it back.

The ball is in your court.

CJ - Speaking for D-Bug.

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