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Old 10-09-2007, 01:59 PM
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was is it that first it is "part was encoded because the maker wanted it closed source" then later in the thread it is "it is fully open, none was encoded or scrambled". It seems like contradiction of information. Add in a dev actually posted to discredit the person inside a thread, and of course add in most people doing the discredit of information is former devs that seem to all get together to try this maneuver. It seems like he is onto something, they don't like it, so they are making his reputation become horrible. Also note his thread about a download engine was deleted for no reason that has been mentioned. Seems like the devs do not like it when they are called on their actual actions instead of the ones they wish were true. You cannot say "I am a developer of a community" if you do not help the community. all I ever see on these forums now seem to be like watching the X-files. You have to find the truth, because the truth that is being said by the dev team is usually said to cover their butt. The truth is out there, and we have proof.
 

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