The whole idea of sifting through a handful out of the thousands of fighting game hacks, documenting their differences by the end of 2023 just to have the rest that were overlooked get culled is completely farcical. I'm happy enough to document my findings as long as it doesn't mean that they're going to get thrown out regardless on someone's whim. Again, the pragmatic solution here is to simply leave them all as-is, and I agree with Haze's reasoning about this as well.
> HA HA HA "If I don't get my way I'm gonna tantrum." You do know I'm NOT part of the > development team, right? I'm just a regular guy trying to contribute. I assumed you'd > actually read the thread since you're commenting on it. > > Truly, you suck. Your comment above literally proves that. > > Robert, if it were me... I'd pull every one of those hacks just because of entitled > children like this one.
Is this supposed to be your example of someone who isn't having a tantrum? I never said you were on the dev team, and I'm glad you aren't because you clearly possess zero leadership ability. That you'd rather throw away the whole project just to make some petty point over a forum post shows how little you actually care about preserving these hacks.
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