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Originally Posted by Kaimetsu
Haha, that must be nice for your ego. Round up the few people who think you're a good scripter and declare that they're the only ones allowed to judge you.
Let's see. In the past, I remember arguing with you about timeouts in the CNPC. You adamantly claimed that they shouldn't be used, using all kinds of ridiculous car analogies in attempts to make up for your lack of reasoning. After a while, Stefan arrived and proved you wrong. Am I not qualified to judge you based on this incident?
I've also seen you arguing for use of 'getplayer(#a)', which is possibly the most redundant and misguided piece of scripting possible.
And then, what was it? #v(strtofloat(#s(blah)))? I'm sure I could think of other examples if you'd like to see them.
Why am I not allowed to judge you based on the idiotic things you've said about GScript, or the fact that I've never seen you produce anything impressive?
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The following argument is more to disprove your bad reasoning then to defend PS:
You can't judge someone's skills based on past mistakes. I misused a ton of commands in the past yet that doesn't make me a bad scripter. Of course someone might come back with something like "should a criminal be forgiven for the past mistakle of shooting someone?" and to save time, I'll counteract that too with the fact that misusing a script command by accident doesn't hurt anyone.