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Strike 04-27-2012 04:40 PM

I choose to wait and see

SiThSpAwN 04-27-2012 04:41 PM

I think if it was bad news they would state the patch was delayed again, so I say no news is better than bad news ;)

kendo65 04-27-2012 04:43 PM

Personally speaking, I would appreciate it as an act of courtesy if they would just tell us that it isn't going to happen today.

Such an easy thing to do. To leave it hanging in the air is annoying. They must be aware of the continued anticipation, especially on Fridays.

pstyle 04-27-2012 04:43 PM

What about snow news?

Kankkis 04-27-2012 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kendo65 (Post 415861)
Personally speaking, I would appreciate it as an act of courtesy if they would just tell us that it isn't going to happen today.

Such an easy thing to do. To leave it hanging in the air is annoying. They must be aware of the continued anticipation, especially on Fridays.

Agreed 100% with you.

mazex 04-27-2012 04:45 PM

My heart doesn't want to give up but my mind has already left this forum for two weeks...

/mazex

Meusli 04-27-2012 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Falstaff (Post 415756)
Bongo...'smart' and 'smarter' seem to be recurring themes in your posts. As if you're trying to one-up all the time. Something else you would appear to have in common with Carguy, Hayward, Aces, Robtek etc. It is about appearances, not reality i.e. trying to appear to defeat the critics. But once again, the product defeats you, not the complaints.

And this is what, ultimately, it boils down to, perhaps. Deferred frustration - you and others are probably not playing the game as much as you would like (for the same reasons as the rest of us) and probably turning your mis-placed anger on the critics instead of the devs, in the mistaken belief you're clinging to higher ground, and performing a useful function. In truth, you and your sort are doing neither.

Be as wise as you like - the game is still ****ed (that's porked, to go with your cooked goose)

Check you on revisions! never mind I have let countless of your spelling/syntax/grammar errors go on the grounds that they can keep eachother company if nothing else :)

It's Falstaff btw, you may want to start practising your puns round about now....

And check you...'befallen' indeed... :)

Is that before or after 'crestfallen'?

I'll give it a rest now. I suggest you do the same. The odds say you probably can't resist a reply. We'll see.

Who are you to keep wading in with the insults? Just ignore the comments and your life will become much easier, as whatever humour you trying to put into your comments is falling flat on it's face. Unless you enjoy the arguing which would not surprise me.

Force10 04-27-2012 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 415851)
Because if you don't say something the whiners will fill in the 'void' with their imaginations and baseless unfounded speculations.

So...a year of waiting for this sim to function properly is "baseless"? LOL! I guess when you leave a year long void, it will be filled with something.

pstyle 04-27-2012 04:47 PM

I like it.
Fridays are like corner kicks.

The anticipation, a chance....

fruitbat 04-27-2012 04:48 PM

No news, is quite simply no news, nothing more, nothing less.

This however, is comedy news,

Quote:

TEXAS BEER JOINT SUES LOCAL CHURCH OVER LIGHTNING STRIKE!
(This should keep you chuckling for awhile)

A bar called Drummond's (in Mt Vernon, Texas) began construction on an
expansion of their building, hoping to "grow" their business.

In response, the local Southern Baptist Church started a campaign to
block the bar from expanding - petitions, prayers, etc.

About a week before the bar's grand re-opening, a bolt of lightning
struck the bar and burned it to the ground!

Afterward, the church folks were rather smug - bragging about "the
power of prayer".

The angry bar owner eventually sued the church on grounds that the
church... "Was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building,
through direct actions or indirect means."

Of course, the church vehemently denied all responsibility or any
connection to the building's demise.

The judge read carefully through the plaintiff's complaint and the
defendant's reply.

He then opened the hearing by saying:

"I don't know how I'm going to decide this, but it appears from the
paperwork that what we have here is a bar owner who now believes in
the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that does not."

True story
:-P


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