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Inconclusive Studies
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  • Powerhouse
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Joined: Jun 25, 201014Year Member
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Reputation Power: 20
Alright, It's been a while since my last rant, but bare with me! As I'm sure I'll pull everything together right quick.

As new things are released on TTG, lets say something like glitches, people are going to inevitably test them, which is where the problem kicks in.
Too many times has the voice of one individual masked over the voice of many, perhaps It's because of a gullible crowd, perhaps It's because nobody cares, who knows? But let me set an example. The new Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombie map "Shangri-La" and It's infamous "Geyser Glitch" You will have multiple people saying "It works" or "No it doesn't work, this is stupid" which in the end is where the topic is left at, this is what I like to call an "Inconclusive Study". Instead of one person trying to confirm something over the other person and it once again turning into some foolish, poorly typed out flame war between new users, why not obtain a group of people, attempt a glitch, or modification tool in question and send one person to speak on the groups behalf? The opinion of many versus the opinion of one! Of course the reputation of the person counts as well, no not the pretty number below your post count, but how reputable the person is, how valid and trusted the word of said individual is, this can once again over rule the voice of a crowd, though be it on a just basis. Before I go off into a tangent, I would like to conclude that It is indeed the senseless Flame wars that bug me and what bugs me further is that no one has come to the conclusion that getting a group together instead of just trying something solo, failing and immediately hating it may be a sensible answer.

Questions, comments, concerns? You know where the reply button is.

-Perhaps
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