by Megageth » Fri Jan 28, 2011 4:27 pm
Yes, we would all like to see the benefits of computer gaming recognised and supported by the MSSA.
No, noone wants to sit around a table explaining punkbuster to people who play with figurines.
My 2c is that unless you are willing to engage with MSSA in 90% futile, 10% constructive dialogue then you are not willing to support MSSA, only benefit from it, and you will find out soon enough that the MSSA teat is dryer than towel, in a desert, under a sun lamp, after a late night out.
To sum up, this thread is not simply asking whether you think joining MSSA is good for you, its whether you are willing to first pay yearly fees, then get involved with club politics and then get involved with MSSA politics. There will be no free rides.
PS Some of the comments so far suggest that some may have not bothered reading the links in the first post. If that is the case then really, lets be honest, you aren't that interested, save your breath, vote no.
Yes, we would all like to see the benefits of computer gaming recognised and supported by the MSSA.
No, noone wants to sit around a table explaining punkbuster to people who play with figurines.
My 2c is that unless you are willing to engage with MSSA in 90% futile, 10% constructive dialogue then you are not willing to support MSSA, only benefit from it, and you will find out soon enough that the MSSA teat is dryer than towel, in a desert, under a sun lamp, after a late night out.
To sum up, this thread is not simply asking whether you think joining MSSA is good for you, its whether you are willing to first pay yearly fees, then get involved with club politics and then get involved with MSSA politics. There will be no free rides.
PS Some of the comments so far suggest that some may have not bothered reading the links in the first post. If that is the case then really, lets be honest, you aren't that interested, save your breath, vote no.