[ut3] An expansion is coming to UT3

Sir Brizz sir.brizz at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 13:09:39 EST 2009


Okay, I see. :p

If you ask me, these threads on this mailing list simply emphasize that 
there are an unreasonably high number of unreasonable people subscribed 
here, and that is probably the reason why no official people see any 
reason to continue posting on here.

:)

Brizz

On 2/20/09 10:52 AM, Daniel Eckl wrote:
> > I'm on the wrong list because I think it's moronic to blame somebody 
> else for something you did yourself?
>
> No. Not at all. It's okay when you think so. Perhaps you are even 
> right, who knows. I want to judge that.
>
> But face it: You can't stop it this way. You tell it every single one 
> who complains here, but notice that this did not stop a single one 
> from doing so.
>
> But notice the other thing:
> Normally, when one complains, perhaps one or two would join and the 
> subject is done again for the next few days.
> And now look at this thread. One was complaining, you again state your 
> thoughts about that and voilà! we have a 20 messages thread and still 
> counting.
>
> So if you really are pissed about useless mails on this list, then all 
> you need to do is to restrain your finger when your mouse cursor is 
> hovering over the reply button.
>
> Best,
> Daniel
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 18:42, Sir Brizz <sir.brizz at gmail.com 
> <mailto:sir.brizz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I'm on the wrong list because I think it's moronic to blame
>     somebody else for something you did yourself? Okay...
>
>     I want the Linux client as much as the next person and I wish Epic
>     could or would give better updates on it's progress (or, at leat,
>     Ryan) but it's pointless to sit around whining about buying the
>     game. Call the BBB or get over it.
>
>     Brizz
>
>
>     On 2/20/09 10:39 AM, David L. Willson wrote:
>
>         I must have misunderstood you.  You closed your post with:
>         "...contact your local Better Business Bureau and ask them if you
>         have a case. I'm willing to bet you don't."
>
>         Well, I'm "willing to bet" he does.  Epic seems to have
>         admitted as much by offering the other fellow store credit.
>
>         What did you mean by the words "willing to bet"?
>
>         Go piss up a rope, Brizz.  You're on the wrong list, as the
>         other, other guy said so kindly and gently.
>
>         --David
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         From: "Sir Brizz"<sir.brizz at gmail.com
>         <mailto:sir.brizz at gmail.com>>
>         To: ut3 at icculus.org <mailto:ut3 at icculus.org>
>         Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 10:34:04 AM GMT -07:00
>         US/Canada Mountain
>         Subject: Re: [ut3] An expansion is coming to UT3
>
>         Why would I bet on it? Just have him go do it. If they take
>         his case, great, he'll get his money back and he can go blame
>         someone else for other crap in his life.
>
>         I'm really honestly not defending Epic in this case, just
>         because you made a crap buying decision doesn't somehow make
>         someone else responsible for that. If you're mad, be mad about
>         something real, don't fabricate something else to make it seem
>         like it's even worse than it really is.
>
>         If you want to complain about the fact there is no Linux
>         client, be my guest. But don't act like Epic put a gun to your
>         head, walked you to the game store, took the money out of your
>         wallet and gave it to the cashier then ran away clicking their
>         heels and laughing. What's with the desire to blame someone
>         else for your own stupidity?
>
>         Brizz
>
>         On 2/20/09 10:29 AM, David L. Willson wrote:
>
>         And I still think you're full of shit, Brizz.  I'll take $5.
>          If the BBB (or equivalent) accepts his complaint and adds it
>         to their shit list for Epic, I win.  If they feel that his
>         complaint is baseless, you win.  Do we have a bet?
>
>         --David
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         From: "Sir Brizz"<sir.brizz at gmail.com
>         <mailto:sir.brizz at gmail.com>>  To: ut3 at icculus.org
>         <mailto:ut3 at icculus.org> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009
>         10:11:39 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
>         Subject: Re: [ut3] An expansion is coming to UT3
>
>         Do we need to go through this again? Purchasing something you
>         didn't
>         want or couldn't use is your own fault. I suggest if you are
>         so torn up
>         over it to contact your local Better Business Bureau and ask
>         them if you
>         have a case. I'm willing to bet you don't.
>
>         Brizz
>
>         On 2/20/09 10:04 AM, jeff wrote:
>
>         I tried pretty hard, and epic told me that in good faith they
>         would
>         send me a sealed box that I could return to gamestop, which
>         would only
>         give me current value of the game or an exchange..  Which I
>         felt wasnt
>         fair and that I deserved full price for the game, not to
>         mention it
>         would be punishing the wrong people.  Epic deserves to pay for
>         this,
>         not the retailers.
>
>         Chris wrote:
>
>         Has anyone managed to get their money back?  I mean it has
>         been over a
>         year and I broke the seal on mine but I never play the game
>         because I
>         don't run Windows (except in a VM).  My whole purchase was
>         based on
>         the fact that they have always released Linux versions and
>         they said
>         they would continue that with UT3.  I want my money back.
>
>         CR
>
>
>         On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:38 AM,
>         Alberto<albertodetena at gmail.com
>         <mailto:albertodetena at gmail.com>>  wrote:
>
>         ..........and what about a linux client I wonder?
>
>
>         I feel laughed at by Epic. ---
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