The DLC boards should be as follows: 1.) No accessories 2.) No training mode 3.) No oob 4.) No glitches And of course a 60/120 thing (still a meme) But that would make it as fair as can be. Truth is, the rules can't make everyone happy. And that sucks. But it has to happen. Lets no lay down and let new ideas mess with how ALL past RE games have been ran. Rules are rules. This is just my opinion but I have been running RE game for a while and I know how these things usually go. I'm not a mod but hey, fuck it. -Snow
That gives no info. I read that post. I was a part of that post. The mods don't have any say in the game, the community does. Mods are there to make sure the rules are followed. Not make them.
"That gives no info" Literally mentions the same things as your original post.
Even mentions that the decisions were chosen based on community feedback. The point of the ENTIRE THREAD was to get community feedback on RULES. Did you read the post or are you just trying to have a war against the mods?
To quote the post I linked:
"I think the best route, based on community input, board cleanliness, and logic (time actually saved) is to ban Snake's Bandanna for the general boards. Depending on the amount of runs we have to "reject" due to using infinite ammo, and general requests, I'll setup the CE board and move those runs over there instead. OOB and glitches won't be a thing since the runs are short enough as is.
I appreciate everyone's feedback on this - it's greatly appreciated."
I'm trying to show the 'mods' that it isn't that hard to run a game. Lol.
'Okay, then I would like to get these boards launched today, personally. Waiting on some more feedback from other moderators and see if they have any other suggestions or can foresee any issues first.'
Who the fuck cares what the mods think? It's the community, as I have said, that run the boards. Wanna try again?
You're trying too hard to be edgy. Waiting on feedback from mods on the rules that are written (and pending to be published on the boards) to double check work does not equate "we make all the decisions".
You're purposely turning a blind eye to the entire point of the thread, which was to get a gathering of the communities most popular ideas and make them the rules, just for the sake of "screw the police (mods)" mentality.
Please.