@Pasonia: Did you just make guidelines on how we should organize our complaints? Why not just organize a complaint section with peppy if you're going to do that?
Anyways, my question was, how could you realistically expect osu! to only attract quality members and become an "awesome" community if you show it to everyone who's interested in games in the slightest? Let me give an example. People post this game on GameFAQs. What if every member on GameFAQs signed up for osu! and started trying to be an active member. They all post in the forums and all try to map their personal taste in songs. What we get is lots of low quality posts, poorly mapped songs with beatmappers that unfortunately need a hands on tutor since the FAQ doesn't work for them, and a bunch of whiners, trolls, shut-ins, and idiots. A public website cannot be a secret tree house unless you make it invite only.
Wait, I typed way too much to make that point. tl;dr: You publicized your game on the internet, how could you misjudge the people there so much?
I'm not trying to question you here, nor is this meant to be aggressive, but I noticed you pushed a lot for publicity and a larger community. And you've got that. GT featured an osu! vid, it was mentioned in a few popular places like VG Catz, and the PW "Don't Stop Me Now" clip really caught the web's attention. I think that would be awesome to have a large community of great people, but with the world we're living in, did you really expect only quality members? To be honest, in my opinion, I loved the community here. About a year ago. I'm not really going to elaborate that much, but it was an opinion I did and still hold. There are still plenty of likable people here that can send a smile to my face, but it's drowned out by those who don't. Also, I know you regard me as one of your least favorite osu! members and would rather me just leave than do anything else, but this is my opinion.peppy wrote:
I remember initially wanting to make an awesome community. It is unfortunately getting harder and harder to say that I am proud of what it has become.
Anyways, my question was, how could you realistically expect osu! to only attract quality members and become an "awesome" community if you show it to everyone who's interested in games in the slightest? Let me give an example. People post this game on GameFAQs. What if every member on GameFAQs signed up for osu! and started trying to be an active member. They all post in the forums and all try to map their personal taste in songs. What we get is lots of low quality posts, poorly mapped songs with beatmappers that unfortunately need a hands on tutor since the FAQ doesn't work for them, and a bunch of whiners, trolls, shut-ins, and idiots. A public website cannot be a secret tree house unless you make it invite only.
Wait, I typed way too much to make that point. tl;dr: You publicized your game on the internet, how could you misjudge the people there so much?
Just... pointing this out...peppy wrote:
Taking the initial step forward is more than has been done in a long time.