MR. Nate wrote:mibi wrote:personally, I think that sacrificing quality of all for the convenience of few is quite short sighted to begin with.
Why do so many people think that it's acceptable to simply say "no" when mods ask them to do something, because their personal opinion differs? It seems to me that the rules are there, and no negotiable. You can obey them, and thus have your map accepted, or refuse, and NOT get your map accepted.
I think what I'm trying to say is: SUCK IT UP, CUPCAKE
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id pretty much class this as logical rebuttal:
mibi wrote:personally, I think that sacrificing quality of all for the convenience of few is quite short sighted to begin with.
He also didn't say no. try to consider what your saying before you go and try and ruin another map.