Fred if you back out of this you'll lose any goodwill and trust you could ever have within not only this community, but the entire retro community.
Blaming this shit on an 11 year old trailer trash loser is pathetic. Any idiot can run Low Orbit Ion Cannon.
Please reread these posts and see my point.
Forge, on 21 November 2014 - 07:48 AM, said:
this is what i got out of it.
all that material was more work and cost than originally estimated. Bowing down to some pissant cyber-terrorist is just an easy out.
oh and btw: bump the 3DRealms site and products.
Not the smartest thing to say on a forum full of rabid 'fanboys', but it still would have been better to offer the material 'with purchase' of another product. You might have painted yourself in a corner by prematurely announcing the free distribution of all this material. Lose-Lose. Piss off the fan base, or take a hit to the wallet.
Fox, on 21 November 2014 - 08:50 AM, said:
So a 14 years old with Internet connection has so much power over your company?
Hendricks266, on 21 November 2014 - 10:37 AM, said:
Quite frankly, I don't think pulling out will be effective in stopping his harassment. He knows we have the materials. But TX and I have filed a complaint with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, and Amazon is actively investigating the DDoS attack on eduke32.com that came from some cloud computing instances.
Harassment from a single person can be annoying, even infuriating, but it is not representative of everyone else.
Here is some set theory for you:
Duke4.net ∩ {Bryan} = ∅
(It says there are no common elements in the set of Duke4.net and the set containing Bryan.)
At this point in the process, that level of support is akin to blind faith, which isn't something you can demand from a fanbase. Suggesting that the launch will be scrubbed because of one unrelated person's actions only hurts that dynamic further.
TerminX, on 21 November 2014 - 12:41 PM, said:
I clicked "upvote" before I read the second half of this post. It honestly is one douchebag to blame... well, 3, because he lives with both of his parents who are more than aware of his behavior. At this point, these people are so nuts that if I found out they were running a meth lab in their garage and that you-know-who was sampling their product, I wouldn't be surprised in the least. Who lets their kid stay up all night and harass people worldwide? Frickin' tweakers who don't care, that's who!
The perpetrator should be hitting puberty soon, maybe then he'll move on to stalking local girls instead of stalking people with prototype games from half a decade before he was born.
Hendricks266, on 21 November 2014 - 12:44 PM, said:
I think his point was that one douchebag is a questionable reason to pull the plug on something that was publicly announced. This is especially true given that it wouldn't stop Bryan, and he hasn't been able to cause any permanent damage.
MYHOUSE.MAP, on 21 November 2014 - 01:02 PM, said:
He lives in Arkansas; making meth is a family tradition over there. It explains why his family can afford all of the retro PCs he gets for his birthdays.
NUKEMDAVE, on 21 November 2014 - 01:05 PM, said:
If the betas aren't released, it'll make the third time that Interceptor/3DR has failed to deliver when it comes to Duke. Even if the last two failures weren't their fault, the new 3DR is looking a lot like the old 3DR as far as Duke goes.
So yeah, the whole fanbase shouldn't have to suffer because of the actions of one person.
Ronan, on 21 November 2014 - 03:54 PM, said:
Fred, this community did not create the guy responsible for this, he is university reviled here. None of his actions have anything to do with Duke4net, posting a complaint about him here is pointless.
Maybe you think that he might read your statement here and cool off, he won't, as he is obviously an irrational and disturbed brat. The Duke community should not be punished for something they have zero control over.