Thread:DamonDraco/@comment-25152698-20160129185125/@comment-25152698-20160130142627

Well, "arrogant prick" is what I use to define users who, in my opinion, of course, are too attached to their character and want them to be celebrated by all others. Now the latter isn't necessarily a bad thing, but when users begin to create characters who have traits representative of their actual self, and thereby try to live through a role-playing setting by translating themselves into that universe, that is when I believe this attachment is born. When you're too attached to a character, you become ignorant, and say things like, "well, my character never used his or her full power and still beat that guy's," or, "yeah, my character would definitely kill his."

There is nothing more annoying to me than when a user is not willing to cope with other characters on equal terms. They're just so proud of their own character, and the thing is, these are the type of people who become so self absorbed when they receive any kind of compliments on their character, then become completely depressed or maniacal when they hear a critique.

Anyway, my point in telling you this, and I'm going to be blunt here now, is because this is my current perspective of you, based off how you've behaved and what you've said thus far in my one year tenure at this wiki. And if my own opinion isn't enough for my conscious, for whatever reason, then I have the experiences of other users to turn to as well, which I acquired through interviews.

Forget my rant for just a moment, because I was going to do that regardless. The second this Royale was over, I planned to publicly critique the lack of professionalism that we had to endure, because it was really pathetic. I think the whole staff of this event should apologize to everyone who participated in the Royale, but whether or not they're willing to admit they've done something wrong, and risk taking a single bullet to their internet reputations has yet to be seen.

Also, it's very hard to see whether or not you are truly apologizing here, Damon, when you keep alternating between excuses. An apology doesn't package together an excuse as some sort of bonus deal; you have to admit what you did was wrong, without excuses.