FrostBeule wrote:i don't really see the point in just kissing asses
If you wish to express a dissatisfaction with the game, don't think it's so implausible that there are also people who actually have the complete opposite view and love the game as it is.Omnixor wrote:instead of pointing out bad and improveable things, certain people just prefer saying that "tm2 is awesome, don't change a single thing, let nadeo work two more years for next envi, and this is amazing, we're in a start of a big adventure" (exaggerating ofc, but meaning is quite the same). that's useful? no.
Of course there's small things that bug me and I hope are improved over time, but nothing that ruins my enjoyment of the game, and nothing to dampen my spirit about the future of the game. I've got better things to do than "kiss ass". I express my love for the game and the community out of my heart, because it's something I truly believe in.
If you assume everyone has ulterior motives, you will go through life very unhappy. Not everyone has a hidden agenda.
It's better to trust and love than to never know love at all.
When I say I love TM, I love it. I don't say it to please people. In fact, it seems to have the opposite effect on a lot of people, and it's why I've toned down my expressions of affection for the game in recent months. It seems people simply don't want to hear it.
People would rather complain and make wide assumptions about Nadeo's intentions. Why? Because it seems to be in the spirit of the internet to do that. It's a culture that has developed, and it saddens me to see it invade the TrackMania community. Though I'm not really all that surprised.
It's also sad that any form of moderation is looked at as censorship. As Hylis eluded to... what you seem to want is anarchy. And yet, I highly doubt you'd want that either.
As I see it, we're guests on Nadeo's forums. When you're someone's guest, you act with certain forms of decency and courteousness. You are respectful, and you don't talk about your hosts in a rude way or make assumptions about their intentions.
You bought this game, and that gets you a certain amount of "support" and "voice" about how the game is and where it's going. But I think we should all keep our place. We're the players, Nadeo is the developers. To presume to do their job for them or to know it better than they do, when they have been doing it far longer than us and have a far wider picture of how the game is affecting many different areas... it would be both brash and foolhardy.