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Lyrical DejaVu

Ok, that came across really harsh, some things are hard to say, what went wrong or how severe the stability issues were.....there are those factors, still it does strike me mostly as what i said above

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  1. Talia True

    You do realise you are arguing with yourself now don't ya? lol I dion;t think you came across harsh at all, just honest. What I think truelly happened was that the fear of failing finally took over. I believe he loved Glitch, really loved Glitch and that it was his dream all placed in one wonderful world. The thought of the inners of your mind failing may have been too much to handle and so, given that he had already seen one of his gaming ideas fail, he stopped the game before it had a chance to go bad. Yeah I also think it was not given a good chance to become popular but then it never was. It took almost a year for me to receive access to the game via email after joining so he never seemed to be eager for the game to become popular. I think he wanted to show the world his inner mind but couldn't bear the thought of rejection, again. I can understand this cause no-one wants to be rejected for being their true self, do they? But i still think I would have given the game a good fight if it had been mine, instead of spillling out a dozen half-decent excuses that could be easily argued as being just that- excuses! But that is just my opinion.


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Talia True

You do realise you are arguing with yourself now don't ya? lol I dion;t think you came across harsh at all, just honest. What I think truelly happened was that the fear of failing finally took over. I believe he loved Glitch, really loved Glitch and that it was his dream all placed in one wonderful world. The thought of the inners of your mind failing may have been too much to handle and so, given that he had already seen one of his gaming ideas fail, he stopped the game before it had a chance to go bad. Yeah I also think it was not given a good chance to become popular but then it never was. It took almost a year for me to receive access to the game via email after joining so he never seemed to be eager for the game to become popular. I think he wanted to show the world his inner mind but couldn't bear the thought of rejection, again. I can understand this cause no-one wants to be rejected for being their true self, do they? But i still think I would have given the game a good fight if it had been mine, instead of spillling out a dozen half-decent excuses that could be easily argued as being just that- excuses! But that is just my opinion.


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