Salty for Salt's Sake

Member 27

Level 61.14

Mar 2006

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Dec 22, 2008, 04:08 AM
Local time: Dec 22, 2008, 03:08 AM
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Gamingforce and Mugen. There is no love.
So a friend of mine searches Gamingforce, and after that urban dictionary entry he finds this:
WELCOME TO THE MUGEN DEPOT
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Why Gamingforce Hates You
Many of you may have noticed that certain forums are certainly more accepting than others. A few (Gamingforce to name one in particular) have strict policies about individuals who want anything and everything Mugen-related. Most of these forums are designed for people who are frequents (people with absolutely no life) to the board, and not so much zero posters. Zero posters (in the Mugen sense) are people who sign up for a board just to gain access, and usually make one request then leave. Administrators absolutely HATE this, which is why you will usually receive a less than warm welcome. The best path to take is to get friendly with a crowd first before "asking" for something. This way you will not look like a leecher...websites are for people who want to take and not give...forums are for a community.
Forums like Gamingforce and Mugen-Infantry are absolutely against these kinds of people...as you can see below, a Gamingforce admin named Lord Styphon feels this way about the Mugen-community:
"Let me get this straight. You only come here for MUGEN related crap, and are so engrossed in it that you don't know anything of Gamingforce Interactive Forums as a whole, up to and including who is in charge.
Despite this, you still feel qualified to tell us how we should run our board?" Thanks goes out to an old friend of mine for sending me his response. So in the end...is it your fault? Maybe a little...but who's to blame? A little of everybody...I mean...the official Mugen Thread on Gamingforce has RULE#1: Requests are handled. Who said this scene was perfect?
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So apparently GFF lives in infamy within the Mugen universe. Styphon is our Darth Vader, and the world of imaginary fighting game thinks we're jerks.
Gentlemen. Success.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
John Mayer just asked me, personally, through an assistant, to sing backup on his new CD.
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