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July 15th 2003, 04:21 PM
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Christiaan
Bard They/Them Netherlands
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Then pack your bag..

Why don't you stick your head up your arse, see if it fits, fool

That attitude of yours isn't doing any good..

That's like the most stupid comment I ever heard. There are a lot of people with me here, so I guess YOUR attitude stinks. Why would you wanna make dink 32 bit with mp3 support and all? I've got some very clear reasons why that would suck.
1) Most of all, it simply won't be Dink anymore. It would become a totally different game. Gone is the Dink feeling, gone is the entire sense of dinking
2) Too big to download. Not for me, I'm on broadband, but there's a thing called empathy. I know how it is to be on dialup and the argument "adsl is cheap" is actually CHEAP. Parents don't think that way, get out more often.
3) Many people will leave, like me, if Dink is gonna be changed dramatically. Now you won't care, but there are some social people here too, who DO care.
4) The old dmods, and the dmods now being developed will be 'worthless' when this new engine is released. Now that would be a total shame.
5) If I'd want to play a 32 bit game with stunning sound, I'd play some other, 32 bit game with stunning sound. I want dink, and that's it.

actually, I do hope you come to understand what the dink engine can become if you just give it a chance without having any prejudice against modern(quite old actually) technology.

I DO know that, and that's exactly why I would leave if this is gonna happen. I know tastes differ, but don't act like you're 'right' and I'm 'wrong'. There's no such thing as right or wrong. You really need to grow up dude. I'm just saying I'm gone if this is really gonna happen.

When it ain't broke, don't fix it