I didn't apologize?
If CIDKID didn't do it intentionally then fine, I apologize for the semi-accusation. As I already said, I have no way of knowing for sure and either way it doesn't matter because nothing can be done about it. I don't know CIDKID or this community, so I have nothing to go on but the facts.
That was from 6/16.
Ok, yea my bad, I did miss that line. Well, like I said, if I had seen that, I wouldn't have made an issue of this is the first place. But at least let me explain why what you were doing hit a nerve.
Last year when I was participating in the online qualifiers for WCG, a certain player (who shall remain nameless) made false accusations against me. And later on, their unapologetic attitude left a bad aftertaste that convinced me to drop out of the remaining qualifiers for that year. So you'll understand why I get a little bit pissed off when I see someone go ranting off into Serious Business™ mode about an online qualifier. I said it back then and I'll say it now, if you have problems with the online qualifiers, resolve it amongst yourselves and the officials. Don't drag it out into public for no reason.
As far as the negativity goes, it's a WCG run online tournament. I think a majority of the people in this thread have been negative, and for good reason. Don't act like I'm the only one who's had issues.
Ok, but once again, since when is this anything new? With all the online qualifiers the DOA community had, you should know as well as anyone else that this is the nature of the beast, and complaining is not going to make it better. Maybe the WCG could be doing a better job to keep this organized, but the fact is, with the obvious budget cuts that occurred at WCG this year, we're lucky to be able to do this at all. So I say, lighten up, play some VF, and what happens, happens.
By the way, I'm out of town this weekend, but if you want to play some VF5 online next week and let your fists do the talking, I'm game any time

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