Re: IskatuMesk SC2 Beta Coverage
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:33 am
Ok... And what if we stop making post about how bad is sc2 and critizing everything in the game or the people making it ?..
Find good thing about the game and speak about it.
I know it is hard to find quality for the human being always find mistake and bad thing more important and don't care about good thing. It is ( unfortunatly) in the human being to always focus on the negative and dismiss the positive.
i totally AGREE that it is important to see the negative, but what is more important is to see BOTH side, and that's the hard part.
Since always, the people found it easier to talk bad and be negative or to destroy the fame of someone.... and i have a simple fact for you.. You spend your WHOLE life building your fame and reputation by doing good thing, sometime even asthonishing thing, but BAM one day you do ONE mistake.. and that mistake cost you everything. So because of the action/error you made that make that mistake happen, you Lose your whole life work....
What, it's how the world work ? Well fuck it and fuck you for those who thing that is the way the world should work... i'm not speaking on the general point of view... but on every single act..
Let's take for exemple Mesk modding and voice editing ( it is just an exemple Mesk ). He has done some wonderfull work on those point, but if he happen to release something that wasn't perfect ? He will / might very well lose all his reputation and work fame. Add some poeple who will keep reminding other people about his mistake and focus on that.Now ? whould he care if that happen ? only him know the answer. My point is that people ALWAYS find bad thing to say about ANY subject.
But often when you look at those people, you find that they are just angry people, frustrated or whatever. Excuse ? I don't care.
I am and will always be someone positive and trying to find the good in everything i do and everyone i meet.. Naive ? no. I just believe in people and when they do a mistake, well you know ?... It's how we learn and move forward.
So my request is that from now on, when someone post something about sc2 ( or about anything anyone in that matter ) you always split it in two: 1- What you didn't like and why, 2- why you liked and why. This way you are free to tell what you think, give your thought and still look fair to everything.
I could bitch about a lot of thing if i wanted and a loot of people would join me, just because i'm bitching, even if they don't have a clue of what i am talking.
If having hope and believing in people or thing is having a naive point of view, so be it. i prefer to be naive and see the good in everyone.
For i believe everything and everyone can change or can improve.
I grow tired of reading this post who contain mostly only bad opinion and negative point of view. Where are those people who are supposed to be fair ? dead ?
To be honest i cannot make any judgement on the game for i don't have a beta ( i know i can pré-order, but i save my money for later) so i cannot speak about the game itself, even if i watched ton's of replay. I can however speak my opinion of what i see here.
Find good thing about the game and speak about it.
I know it is hard to find quality for the human being always find mistake and bad thing more important and don't care about good thing. It is ( unfortunatly) in the human being to always focus on the negative and dismiss the positive.
i totally AGREE that it is important to see the negative, but what is more important is to see BOTH side, and that's the hard part.
Since always, the people found it easier to talk bad and be negative or to destroy the fame of someone.... and i have a simple fact for you.. You spend your WHOLE life building your fame and reputation by doing good thing, sometime even asthonishing thing, but BAM one day you do ONE mistake.. and that mistake cost you everything. So because of the action/error you made that make that mistake happen, you Lose your whole life work....
What, it's how the world work ? Well fuck it and fuck you for those who thing that is the way the world should work... i'm not speaking on the general point of view... but on every single act..
Let's take for exemple Mesk modding and voice editing ( it is just an exemple Mesk ). He has done some wonderfull work on those point, but if he happen to release something that wasn't perfect ? He will / might very well lose all his reputation and work fame. Add some poeple who will keep reminding other people about his mistake and focus on that.Now ? whould he care if that happen ? only him know the answer. My point is that people ALWAYS find bad thing to say about ANY subject.
But often when you look at those people, you find that they are just angry people, frustrated or whatever. Excuse ? I don't care.
I am and will always be someone positive and trying to find the good in everything i do and everyone i meet.. Naive ? no. I just believe in people and when they do a mistake, well you know ?... It's how we learn and move forward.
So my request is that from now on, when someone post something about sc2 ( or about anything anyone in that matter ) you always split it in two: 1- What you didn't like and why, 2- why you liked and why. This way you are free to tell what you think, give your thought and still look fair to everything.
I could bitch about a lot of thing if i wanted and a loot of people would join me, just because i'm bitching, even if they don't have a clue of what i am talking.
If having hope and believing in people or thing is having a naive point of view, so be it. i prefer to be naive and see the good in everyone.
For i believe everything and everyone can change or can improve.
I grow tired of reading this post who contain mostly only bad opinion and negative point of view. Where are those people who are supposed to be fair ? dead ?
To be honest i cannot make any judgement on the game for i don't have a beta ( i know i can pré-order, but i save my money for later) so i cannot speak about the game itself, even if i watched ton's of replay. I can however speak my opinion of what i see here.