11 Sep 10, 08:48PM
The divide in the community is not because of the release of 1.1. The divide has been there for much longer because of comments like this:
Instead of trying to remedy the situation, you TheCrema(And countless others), represent opinion as fact, assume you understand the motives behind others' actions, and routinely paint the supporters of 1.0 with the ignorant and illogical brush.
Currently, the only legitimate reason to move on to 1.1 is for the anti-cheats, which have yet to be refined properly. As of now, the downfalls of 1.1 outweigh the benefits of the anti-cheats in the eyes of the supporters of 1.0. The bugs are being worked out, but you can't expect players to download revision after revision just to see if their particular bug has been fixed.
If the cheating problem in 1.0 is so bad that you would demand players be forced to an unfinished 1.1 for the anti-cheats, where were you before 1.1 was released and we needed a solution? If it was that bad why have so few posed any legitimate solutions? Automated anti-cheats wasn't a revelation; I tossed that idea around back in .93. The ideas are out there but it looks like not enough people are actually discussing these things.
(11 Sep 10, 04:22AM)TheCrema Wrote: So you 1.0 winners have three options: make your own MS, play 1.1 and STFU or GTFO.
Instead of trying to remedy the situation, you TheCrema(And countless others), represent opinion as fact, assume you understand the motives behind others' actions, and routinely paint the supporters of 1.0 with the ignorant and illogical brush.
Currently, the only legitimate reason to move on to 1.1 is for the anti-cheats, which have yet to be refined properly. As of now, the downfalls of 1.1 outweigh the benefits of the anti-cheats in the eyes of the supporters of 1.0. The bugs are being worked out, but you can't expect players to download revision after revision just to see if their particular bug has been fixed.
If the cheating problem in 1.0 is so bad that you would demand players be forced to an unfinished 1.1 for the anti-cheats, where were you before 1.1 was released and we needed a solution? If it was that bad why have so few posed any legitimate solutions? Automated anti-cheats wasn't a revelation; I tossed that idea around back in .93. The ideas are out there but it looks like not enough people are actually discussing these things.