Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20150523192506/@comment-3547390-20150523221248

Glad to see you again Raadec! I was hoping you hadn't left us for too long (funny you show up when I start talking about you). It is a wonderful day to see you back, I thought you left in fear when the Wikia fell apart on my return! Heh, everyone has their own tastes though I of course feel my tastes are better, especially since you are right about the lack of interest when fighting soldiers versus Shamblers.

Eh, the problem I see with grouping all on a single page is that it might end up with too much stuff and be hard to find anything from one game of the series. When looking for Quake stuff, I don't exactly want to hunt for Quake II, even if I played both. I would still rather they be connected via categories to what they are, such as a weapon or whatnot. No, they aren't initially in the game, but you don't exactly need mods to get the stuff. It would be like hiding the Squid from Unreal, it would just feel wrong as it was still fully functional without aid from anything else.

Everyone in school, everyone after school, all people are the same. They all follow a pattern that gets very annoying, especially as you start questioning if it will happen with a new person you just met. All people start out good friends with me, for some reason I am extremely likable in the beginning and everyone wants to get to know me. Then everybody gets bored of me and starts doing their own thing. If in real life, they often continue in a downward spiral until they start lashing out at you and finding you a villain. If on the internet, the people will just disappear and you will wonder why you are friends with them, feeling more lonely with them around than if you just unfriended them. Eventually I give up and leave, then it is revealed that nobody really cared. Basically, I am good at getting new friends, but I am terrible at keeping them. You are really the only people that I have been able to communicate with for years, everybody else just has that initial "buddy" period where they act like they are your best friend.

Well, you missed out on a lot Raadec. The Wikia broke on the same day I returned due to a new update. I assume you are on a widescreen computer, most of these changes wouldn't otherwise be visible. The widescreen setup was done to fix alignment that happened when Wikia compressed the page so that we didn't have to fix up templates that were perfectly sized before. The text was actually a lot larger earlier today (another glorious thing of the update) so I spent a bit of time tearing apart some unofficial fixes to find the lines needed to fix the text without violating the terms of service (they were intended to be used on a per user basis, which wasn't a good fix, so I had to take bits and pieces to find something that could be used site wide. No point changing everything for myself if it looks terrible for everyone else). The first day it came out, the blog text was so large...

Anyway, now we got rid of borders and have a wider view. I am responsible for removing the logos, in a widescreen computer you couldn't really read the text due to the logos being visible over the text. I also got rid of the "Edit" buttons next to each header as they looked unprofessional (honestly, it is pretty easy to scroll up and it gives for a better visual experience for those that didn't wish to edit). I fixed up some templates that were missed, I changed the enemy template to have a color scheme more similar to our own, and I changed the watermark you created a few years back so that it uses slightly darker letterings with a rusted appearance.

Yeah, we definitely need to combine all these loose threads, it got pretty messy when Dominus showed up :P

As I said, I can't lie, you were the straw that broke the camel's back. Of course, as I also said, your actions weren't that serious. If it wasn't for all the chaos going on at that time, it would have been a simple innocent question, but it felt highly pressuring and stressful under the circumstances of the time. I probably shouldn't have overreacted to it and I apologize for my actions, though it was good to evaluate everything and figure out a pathway through the mess.

It wasn't the talking of Thief that stressed me out, I had been talking with Dominus about it. It was more that you were asking me about replaying it just after I answered about five or six different questions from people about what I was doing and how I didn't feel like veering off my path. I suddenly felt like I was being rushed, that everybody wanted me to get to certain things and was upset at my slow pace. Le Rottweiler would talk about how I hadn't uploaded a video in a week or should create a live thing and play through them all quickly. Dominus was asking when I would be doing Armagon, when I would be doing Quake 2... I was missing when nobody cared about my progress and I was doing it all at my own pace, it started feeling like a job where I had to meet a quota. Vorknkx was one of the only people who was saying different, he always was mentioning his philosophy about taking as much time as needed and that we shouldn't need to rush, I think he calmed me down many times (he was really the reason I didn't need to take a long hiatus previously). Anyway, all that is in the past and there is no real harm done from any of it. So... Thief, whatcha want to talk about in regards to it? :P

Yeah, we have Emerald for regular Quake, but I have no idea if ANYBODY plays revolution. I think it is one of the more obscure titles. I handle obscure Quake 1, so that portion is covered, but the rest of obscureness is sadly left obscurelike :P