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Originally Posted by konidias
After I left, Birdbird eventually hired Kaimetsu, or handed management over to him, or something. (they were good friends)
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What makes you think we were "good friends"?
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Originally Posted by konidias
Again, something I didn't really agree with. It never was the same because nobody who took position as manager saw 2k1 for what it was. They had their own version of 2k1...
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Oh, okay. So what was my version?
You're completely fabricating this stuff. You're taking advantage of the fact that nobody remembers what happened in those days and weaving a fiction to paint your predecessors as incompetent tyrants. It's even better if the people you're attacking haven't posted on the forums in a while, right? Neither Birdbird nor I have been active here for years - you could invent some close-knit friendship to explain my appointment to manager and nobody would know the difference. Right?
The reality:
I managed 2K1 for a very short period of time, and I quit because it seemed like the only way I could prevent staff corruption was by firing all of my staff. How long do you think I would've remained manager if I'd done that?
During my time, I worked on two things:
First, I improved the interface. I added the 'minimessage' system to replace the awful method of informing the player of something by changing his chat text. I also added a system to allow players to report bugs, because I saw too many old issues that had been ignored because the development team had continually been distracted by new projects. I was eventually going to replace the inventory system, but I wasn't around long enough.
Second, I worked with kingdoms to add features relevant to them and to enact RP events.
I didn't change any levels. I didn't change any gameplay dynamics. You say that I harmed 2K1? Fine. If you're saying it because you think it's true then I'm willing to listen. But I think we both know that you're just playing politics.