"My main problem with open-source gaming is that there are so many crappy quake clones (like this one)."
He just posted to dis the game. Peeps were saying the same thing all day on slashdot.
They happily disregard all the work that went into the engine and game code.
I responded (after reading the same thing all day on slashdot), saying I wasn't a dev or anything representative of the community, but that he can happily not play the game if he thinks it's so "crappy". He's the type that just comes and complains and demands and nags, right?
I said that people contribute to the game because they enjoy doing so, not to meet up to his expectation of what is or is not a "crappy quake clone". Knowing of all the work that has gone into nexuiz by the devs over the year since 2.4, I was very offended by his flippant (and targeted) remark. I didn't respond to the slashdot remarks all day, but needed to respond to him... why should nexuiz be, on a release day, immediatly be thrown into the garbage heap as a "crappy quake clone (like this one)"?
The nexuiz community isn't notorious, other than for the fact it has nearly zero cheating.
I'm sorry if my response damaged something. I assumed that it would not given that everyone has encountered people that just criticize ANYTHING that is released and, usually disliking said people, they would not be fans of drelyn86 either. Also it seemed that phorex was a very slow forum (not used much), unlike slashdot, and responding to drelyn86 wouldn't gain much audiance other than him and those that often deal with him.