Hi Charles,

You said it. The answer is those people need to grow up and stop
living in their own zone. Stop with the entitlment attitude or
whatever it is that makes them believe they should get whatever it is
they want when they want it and not a second later. Certain people can
be quite petty and childish
when demanding they get new keys, new games, or whatever, and many
have forgotten how to ask politely.


On 6/22/13, Charles Rivard <wee1s...@fidnet.com> wrote:
> A thought on impatience:  Some people gripe about the length of time taken
> by developers to come out with a new game.  Some people gripe if they don't
> get a registration key right away.  Some people gripe about the fact that
> they don't have enough games to play.  Strangely enough, these 3 complaints
> come from pretty much the same few people.  These are also the same people
> who want cheat codes very shortly after they get a new game.
>
> Have you noticed what always seems to happen when these complainers really
> get on a roll?
>
> James North produced many very good games and then quit.  Why did this
> occur??  Liam has voiced frustration, to say the least, and has openly
> voiced a consideration of quitting.  Why?  Other producers of games have
> also vacated the premises.  Guess why?
>
> I commend those developers who have stuck it out and continue working for
> those of us who do care about and respect them.  For those of us who don't,
> and who only care about themselves and what they want, when they want it and
> no later, what's it going to take for you to learn what you cause?  It's
> about time you grow! up! and think about someone other than you for a
> change.
>
> Yes, I'm angry, and I think I have a darned good reason to be.  Although I
> don't create games, I care about those who do, and it just flat burns me up
> when you drive these creators away with your selfish and downright childish
> behavior!
>
>
>
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