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philip.ed 10-05-2010 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 187231)
Supported by evidence...I'm still waiting on your non flat, WRONG, cloud base whine evidence. Oleg has not posted shots that allow a determination as to cloud base shape. But yet you describe the images as being such.;)

I did back it up. I posted a scientific review of the matter (this isn't a joke by the way). I didn't post any pictures (apart from one to show the cauliflower effect) but if needed I could easily. If I'm honest, I thought a simple goggle-images search would throw up so many results, that I didn't have to post a picture to support my argument (as I felt the scientific review was quite watertight). In hindsight, a picture is quite noticeable, so adding one would have done no harm at all. Indeed, I can link you to my post if you want; unless you saw it?
I also linked to a series of SoW pictures which clearly showed the lack of a flat-cloud-base. Are we talking specifically about this weeks update or the whole SoW series of updates?

philip.ed 10-05-2010 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by IceFire (Post 187270)
Without being overly wordy it is still possible to be truthful and to the point without seeming harsh.

I think it's all dependent on the person. For example, if my mother told me my hair-style sucked, I wouldn't be offended. Then again, I wouldn't listen to her on such style matters :-P In a situation like this, it's all dependent on how much work the team has put into the aspect in question. For example, if they had worked really hard on the terrain, and a load of people said it was wrong, then even if each-one of those people supported their theories with evidence it would still be a bit of a blow to Oleg's team. Conversely, if they hadn't worked as hard on this area, the news would (IMO) be quite useful' especially if it was supported by evidence, and whilst the critique might be harsh in places, the usefullness might outweigh this ;)

Sorry, my answer is quite wordy, but i think the answer is that it depends on the situation. I think one can be truthful without being harsh, but it depends on the truth. Calling beautiful person beautiful is by no means harsh. The only issue is that this latter point is completely at the other end of the spectrum ;)

kendo65 10-05-2010 10:10 AM

This discussion of the merits of complete excoriating truth versus what might be called 'tact' has much more general application than on this forum.

I think it requires judgement and maybe some maturity to be able to distinguish how far to go on either end of the scale...

...or put another way: just what IS the correct response to the question

"Does my bum look big in this...?"

kendo65 10-05-2010 10:43 AM

Actually, that analogy is more accurate than I realized…think of Oleg as your girlfriend :?. She’s spent the last two hours getting herself ready for that big do in town, the one everyone has been looking forward to for months. You’re just ready to go when out comes the dreaded question…

Your response?

If she looks fine you have the easy task of being completely truthful.
If not, then a little tactfulness is called for as you suggest that perhaps that dress may not be the best choice for this evening, seeing as it is looking like rain and that….

However, I would suggest that your answer to the question should never, EVER be:

“Yeah, like the back end of a bus, lard-arse”

Read and learn Tree, read and learn…….;):)

philip.ed 10-05-2010 10:48 AM

'Darling, it doesn't matter what you wear, your bum will always be that big. But don't threat babe, our anniversary is soon, and if you want I'll pay for liposuction?" :cool:

kendo65 10-05-2010 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by kendo65 (Post 187340)
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If she looks fine you have the easy task of being completely truthful.
If not, then a little tactfulness is called for as you suggest that perhaps that dress may not be the best choice for this evening, seeing as it is looking like rain and that….

To which "Oleg" replies:

"You expect me to change my dress THIS late in the development cycle..!!"




Gonna knock this on the head right here before the moderators have me taken away...

Apologies to the thread originator, but there was a serious point hiding in there...

philip.ed 10-05-2010 12:55 PM

I think the end result is that if you wish to post a critique, back it up with evidence and be polite.
I think that, so long as you are polite, your post can be as honest as you like. And by polite, I don't mean comparisons with children's drawings etc.
Is this fair?
In any case, it's best to pose your critique as a quesiton.
Instead of saying " Oleg, the terrain looks rubbish" ... "Oleg, are you still working on the terrain? Have a look here__it's a great photo from 1940 and shows the field patterns around Hawkinge quite well" is much better ;)

Tree_UK 10-05-2010 01:13 PM

Something on these lines, might of worked better for myself.

Oleg, thanks for your update, it is wonderful, even the terrain that has been lovingly done by your angelic chlild is very endearing and almost accuarate, perhaps a few more tree's and a few less elephants might work better next time though.

T}{OR 10-05-2010 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 187371)
Something on these lines, might of worked better for myself.

Oleg, thanks for your update, it is wonderful, even the terrain that has been lovingly done by your angelic chlild is very endearing and almost accuarate, perhaps a few more tree's and a few less elephants might work better next time though.


Why don't you add all the stuff you posted about Oleg and others on SimHQ here as well?

kendo65 10-05-2010 01:22 PM

You're getting there Tree....


...but I think you should have to address Oleg as 'Sir' for the next 3 weeks to make amends ;)


...oops here come the heavies...


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