It's fine to contribute nicely. BB, you have so many great ideas! We want to hear what you have to say, as long as you say it nicely.
Problem with that theory: I started out nice. A growing number of people responded to this with rage. I stopped being nice. People then complained I wasn't being nice.
Even the socially challenged should be able to realize that if you are hostile towards someone, they will be hostile right back at you.
I've tried your way already. It didn't work.
Taking your patented caustic tone and using mocking sarcasm in your corrections of others makes things personal.
I see what you did there, and I am not taking the bait.
You are actually the person who made me realize one of the base disparities in class design. Your contributions are invaluable, but your insistence upon being rude ensures that no one wants to take you seriously. People end up responding to your posts with either flame-baiting or simply ignoring, and that is terrible.
You have came to the entirely wrong conclusion regarding that matter.
But can they be blamed when every good idea you say comes with a dismissive insult? We all like the same thing here: tabletop gaming. Can't you give your opinion in a nonaggressive manner? I guarantee you that, if you post your thoughts and nothing else--no insults, no derogatory remarks against others' styles of play or optimization--only your thoughts on the subject at hand, that people will eventually stop flame-baiting you and take you seriously!
We want to respect you, but respect is a two-way street!
Oh, you mean like what is happening now? (crickets)
Here is a wonderful example:
Sunic, stop bullshiting us. You received so much warnings that the Mods were forced to moderate your posts. Not one of them would go through without their permission. So you just waited it out.
And this threads purpose changed after you (allegedly) left, so don't lie that you came back because of it.
There are so many problems with this that I am not sure where to begin, so I will leave it with three things:
1: I was not put on moderated status. I was threatened with it, which caused me to lose what little respect I had left for them as a result of their obvious biases, but I left because there was nothing here but idiots flamebaiting me and people not nearly as skilled as they think they are, and are yet unwilling to learn.
2: The bitching continued even after the fact, post histories do not lie even if you do.
3: Not a single one of you have correctly assessed the situation regarding the person you hate so much. Everyone deserving of enough respect to have it explained to them has either already left these boards or does not care though, so you can think whatever you like as these boards have demonstrated it's pointless to correct people that refuse to be corrected.
Do you see now why I have lost all respect for these boards? The most offensive part of it isn't the us vs them mentality, raging against specific posters or any of that. It's the people that think they know their stuff but really don't, and refuse to be set straight. From people that are honestly bewildered as to how a low level character can be immune to nearly everything a Balor can throw at them when it is such a painfully simple trick I am surprised it did not come up by post 5 at the latest to the various scenarios involving badly designed characters it's obvious that despite only learning the advanced tricks relatively recently I am still more skilled and knowledgeable than just about anyone here. That's not a positive reflection on me. It wouldn't be a negative reflection on these boards either, if it weren't for that refusing to learn thing.
It'd be as if I went to another board now, and everyone there was seriously saying things such as Luvdisc for Ubers, or that Baton Pass is good outside of Smash Passing and so forth.