So this is what I said in the topic 'So what is this really all about':
"I remember coming to these forums eight years ago. I wanted to create worlds easily on my piece of crap computer and found RPGMaker2000. It was great.
So GW had the resources, so I looked around the forums, got to know people.
Then I got bored. it seemed to me, the object was to post something to raise your count and thus your status while, optimistically, saying something terribly witty.
I don't see that much has changed.
I tried to log in using my former account, but I guess its been lost in the constant remaking of gaming world and its forums.
This may be the final post I make, depending on what response this gets, but how about this:
Where do games end and life begins?"
And then this is what Sarevok said before, I assume, throwing this thread into the pile of feces section:
"hey gw you don't know who I am and I have never posted or registered but this is my final post ever.
smell you later gw. smell you later forever."
I think in doing so he proved my point better than I could have: that even people who WORK at this site don’t even pay attention anymore to what people are saying, much less have anything constructive to say themselves. It’s all about one-upmanship.
Sarevok, some of you may know who I am, but that’s not the point. I registered around eight years ago and came regularly for several years but GW did not let me log in using my old user name since I stopped coming here several years ago. And I said it might be the final post I made depending on how maturely and constructively the GW community reacted to my post. So Sarevok, needless to say, you’ve got some growing up to do.
The intent of this post was to evoke discussion on any of a number of topics:
How GamingW has changed or stayed the same, how GamingW seems to reward obnoxious people and reject constructive people and how our definition of games may include aspects of life itself, an appropriate topic considering this is Gaming World.
So please, discuss, before some moderator or something decides his little witty retort and small semblance of power is more important than an essential discussion about the very forum he means to "improve"