Jul 20, 2010, 11:42 AM
TheDopp Wrote:This is lamer than the ending to LOST, so many questions left unanswered:
-After spending hours and hours on this thread, why can't sdogg just copy/paste the roster and save himself further hassle and embarrassment?
-If sdogg is so determined to be an internet tough guy and challenge Bumpy/sk8 why can't he just copy/paste the roster and save himself the hassle (and thus actually get a match going instead of a silly scrim)?
-Why do the goldrushers think they're more pro than the regular rotation server regulars?
First, I didn't spend hours on this thread. I spent 20 minutes while I was accomplishing other things. I would check periodically to see if Dumpy and sk8 would accept my less "formal" challenge. No internet forum sign up, no nothing, just field a team of 15 versus my team of 15 and lets play.
Second, I am not determined to be the internet tough guy just determined to see if these guys are actually serious about playing a good match. I hear the sound of crickets chirping but no longer hear anything from Dumpy and sk8.
Finally, you haven't been reading these forums or my last post (containing a quote from sk8) and their complete disregard for Gold Rush regulars. They are the ones who think we are the noobs. You can check the dozens of posts. I for one didn't mind it for months while logging on periodically for different pieces of information. Now, I think this issue has come to a head for me. These guys have a chance to prove we aren't good. To prove that we are nothing but "team stackers." To prove that we are nothing but a bunch of "demo spammers with medics." To prove that not only "two of them" but A WHOLE TEAM OF the all maps regulars can put us in our place.
I find it funny that a couple of posters have ran their mouths for months and now that a challenge has finally been issued and they have had a day to think/plan their response, we have nothing. Now if I do come across another thread bashing the Gold Rush regulars and their play then I will remind them that they have the opportunity to back up their words.