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For the last time I am not picking on Canray so stop picking on me, thanks.
I'm not picking on you, and I'm certainly not doing so with the vehemence you're leveling at CanRay right now.
I'm not saying you can't be upset about the quality of a product. I tried to make that clear, and I've
always tried to make that clear, on any topic, here on DS. All I'm asking you to do is to be upset at the right people. CanRay is not the right person. CanRay is here, so he's the one you've been leveling a lot of flak at. I'm just asking you to stop it, because you are wrong to be doing so.
You might feel you're not picking on Ray, but he, and others, and I, are all trying to show you that you have been. Maybe this will help to show where we're coming from, here, so you can learn to recognize the behavior and curb it in the future.
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That RF Carbine is so stupidly out of sync with the rest of the guns available in SR5 I have to wonder how the person who wrote it (canray?) came up with the stats.
You started by assuming (quite incorrectly) that CanRay wrote it. Even when corrected, though, your attitude doesn't improve.
QUOTE (Samoth @ Dec 17 2013, 09:08 AM)

You proofread this book and the OP gun to end all OP guns didn't jump out of the page at you?
Then you clearly confused the job of a proofreader and an editor. CanRay was a proofer, not an editor. Proofers proofread for spelling and grammatical errors, and -- this is important, please listen to me -- they still aren't where the buck stops.
Do you get that? I can point you to
dozens of times proofers have found errors and made comments, in the game industry, and their comments have not been acted upon. This is, for what it's worth, also true of freelancers who are doing work as editors. So even if CanRay
was supposed to be editing the book (and he wasn't), even if he
had spoken up about this carbine (which he didn't, because it wasn't his job),
it likely wouldn't have mattered, because as a freelancer there's no guarantee that your comments and suggestions will be acted upon.
So blaming the proofer, and sometimes even an individual editor, and often even a
writer in this industry (really anyone but the head editor of a product, and sometimes even someone higher up than them) is incorrect.
QUOTE (Samoth @ Dec 17 2013, 05:27 PM)

Seriously? You're going to release lazy shit instead of a balanced product? Don't pass the blame, if you were supposed to check this over and didn't bother why did it get released?
Then you said CanRay released lazy shit, and insisted he not pass the blame (despite, as we've pointed out, editing isn't his job, and despite, as we've pointed out, even if it was his job it's not
just his job, so he's still not the guy to be mad at).
You've replied specifically to CanRay several times, you're using fairly incendiary language -- stupid, lazy shit, etc -- and you're doing so
time and again, all while
being wrong about what you think his job and his responsibilities are. I cannot fathom how you think that isn't rude, and how you think my responses to you
are.
I'm not defending a product from your opinion. I'm defending my friend from you being mad at the wrong guy for said product. Be mad if you bought a book and you're not happy with it. Be mad to your heart's content. Vent. Rage. Gnash your teeth. Complain to the high heavens. Just be mad at the right people for the right things, okay? I don't think I'm "picking on you" by making that request.
All that said, I'm willing to drop this completely if you are. I'm just trying to lay this out so you can better understand where I'm coming from, and to try to make it clear I'm not necessarily defending the product (by which I mean the carbine in particular to the book as a whole; I had nothing to do with this book, and to be honest I haven't even read it yet, I've been busy). I'm not saying not to be critical of products you don't like. I'd never say that. I'm just trying to make it clear to you that you're upset at the wrong guy, right now, and that it'd be a great Christmas gift if you'd stop. Ray's good people, and a freelance proofer isn't the guy to insult over a piece of gear you don't like.