Beav and Ameer’s Joyride Crew [CLOSED]

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We didnt say anything. Ill still gladly join though. Somehow i set up my steering wheel with the Christmas tree still in the way
EDIT: soon as I get this update

@Ameer67 Can we have some examples of "regular cars"?
 
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Lobby is up!
Room Number: 1472-4711-0038-4893-4875
Type: Regular Car Joyride
Track: Tokyo R246
Settings: 50/70 mph speed limit, X-walks on
 
I should be online shortly, if I can keep myself from testing new projects, I'll join with a legal-car.
 
Okay, I've decided I'm leaving.

And I'm not leaving only because of the argument in the room tonight. But I do want to talk about that. Ameer and Beav, if half of the people in a room want a (pretty unnecessary) rule changed, it's a sign that you should change at least a little bit. Listening to your members, followers, customers, or whatever, 99.99% of the time gets your somewhere. Look at the situation PD is in right now. A lot of long-time GT players have either sold or let go of GT6 after they realized it was an unfinished game. That probably wouldn't have happened if PD listened to their fanbase a bit more.

The other 75% of the reason I'm leaving is because of my ridiculously faulty internet connection. This is what mainly pushed me to leave. I should be able to stay in a room for more than 15 minutes, really. My internet connection isn't even that bad.

Anyway, you can still expect to see me join rooms once in a while, just not in a supercar or as a cop obviously. Hell, I might even join the club again if my internet connection starts to get better and there's some new interesting features in here. But sayonara for now.
 
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Okay, I've decided I'm leaving.

And I'm not leaving only because of the argument in the room tonight. But I do want to talk about that. Ameer and Beav, if half of the people in a room want a (pretty unnecessary) rule changed, it's a sign that you should change at least a little bit. Listening to your members, followers, customers, or whatever, 99.99% of the time gets your somewhere. Look at the situation PD is in right now. A lot of long-time GT players have either sold or let go of GT6 after they realized it was an unfinished game. That probably wouldn't have happened if PD listened to their fanbase a bit more.

The other 75% of the reason I'm leaving is because of my ridiculously faulty internet connection. This is what mainly pushed me to leave. I should be able to stay in a room for more than 15 minutes, really. My internet connection isn't even that bad.

Anyway, you can still expect to see me join rooms once in a while, just not in a supercar or as a cop obviously. Hell, I might even join the club again if my internet connection starts to get better and there's some new interesting features in here. But sayonara for now.
I'll miss you son, and listen spread the word will ya- My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist
 
Ameer and I always are interested in everyone's opinion. However, in tonight's lobby, I was disgusted by the disrespect and criticism that was thrown at us. There was some confusion at first, and after that you guys just completely shut us out. Some of you guys really didn't want to cooperate at all. That reason is beyond me. I was just trying to explain about the type of lobby this was going to be, and immediately faced criticism, which was uncalled for. I don't think most of you really understood the motive of this type of lobby. And I guess that is partially Ameer and myself's fault, with some confusion and misconceptions about the name.

I do apologize to anyone that I may have offended in the lobby. I'm already pretty grumpy (I have a fever at the moment), and I just got really frustrated from the disagreements between us. Hopefully, we can move on from this not-so-fun experience. I don't see why not. ;)
 
Ameer and I always are interested in everyone's opinion. However, in tonight's lobby, I was disgusted by the disrespect and criticism that was thrown at us. There was some confusion at first, and after that you guys just completely shut us out. Some of you guys really didn't want to cooperate at all. That reason is beyond me. I was just trying to explain about the type of lobby this was going to be, and immediately faced criticism, which was uncalled for. I don't think most of you really understood the motive of this type of lobby. And I guess that is partially Ameer and myself's fault, with some confusion and misconceptions about the name.

I do apologize to anyone that I may have offended in the lobby. I'm already pretty grumpy (I have a fever at the moment), and I just got really frustrated from the disagreements between us. Hopefully, we can move on from this not-so-fun experience. I don't see why not. ;)

Well Hot damn I'm glad I was not there.
 
And I'm not leaving only because of the argument in the room tonight. But I do want to talk about that. Ameer and Beav, if half of the people in a room want a (pretty unnecessary) rule changed, it's a sign that you should change at least a little bit. Listening to your members, followers, customers, or whatever, 99.99% of the time gets your somewhere.

I see what you mean.

The other 75% of the reason I'm leaving is because of my ridiculously faulty internet connection. This is what mainly pushed me to leave. I should be able to stay in a room for more than 15 minutes, really. My internet connection isn't even that bad.

Yeah, all of a sudden your internet went to crap one day and stayed like that. Do you know what happened or no?

Guess we'll see ya around. Good cruising with you.

I don't think most of you really understood the motive of this type of lobby. And I guess that is partially Ameer and myself's fault, with some confusion and misconceptions about the name.

Definitely this.
 
Yeah, all of a sudden your internet went to crap one day and stayed like that. Do you know what happened or no?

Guess we'll see ya around. Good cruising with you.
I honestly don't know. We've been having some internet problems in this house for about 3 months now. No idea what happened. I really hope it gets better soon...
 
Agreed on that last part, but criticism will come if you keep people in the dark about noticeable changes/implementation to something they enjoy (i.e. PD's situation)

It'll also come when there is a clear double-standard to how things are regulated, especially when said regulation is not supported with defined criteria beyond a general class. We (those of us in the lobby) were suggesting and recommending things to try instead, but when the club-heads are sticking to their guns despite clear problem-areas, it is not us who won't cooperate, but ye'.

Want proof ?, who said he'd ignore the list @GranTurismo916 was going to make ?

Point made. The idea can work, but it needs much more work & definition.

Edit* Rooms closed Pizzaboy, go home :lol:
 
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Want proof ?, who said he'd ignore the list @GranTurismo916 was going to make ?

I said that because everyone was still stuck on the whole 'I see sports cars regularly' thing. I wasn't done explaining. I hadn't really gotten my idea across yet when all the criticism started. As soon as you guys heard something you didn't like, you immediately interrupted and started trying to change things yourself. All I needed was for you guys to just cooperate and give 5 minutes of your time, but no. You guys didn't cooperate. Instead, you harshly rejected our new idea. I was hoping we could move on from this, @Kurei, but we can take the less-favorable route if you want to.
 
As soon as you guys heard something you didn't like, you immediately interrupted and started trying to change things yourself.
And sometimes this, unfortunately, is the best way for change to happen. Of course with less hostility (although I don't really think we were that hostile, but I'm going along with what you're saying) as we did it in the lobby, though.
 
Then why not ask us to check a post made here ?, rather than try to get one through the games chat at the risk of PD-censorship ?

Why not make your idea more pronounced initially, rather than leave it vague as 'no sports cars', leading to all this in the first place and creating a double-standard definition. ?

I believe @Ameer67 got the point, "review with everyone" we're his words I think, this can work, when you don't just "set it and forget it".

This is criticism, but it is positive criticism. I'm not just blowing your idea up at my entertainment, I'm trying to get you to see the flaws so they can be corrected.
 
Drama, drama, drama,

I return from hanging out with my aunt at the skating rink in another town (and me eye-balling the cute guys in there) to see this; the day before New Year's Eve. Maybe we should make a New Year's resolution just for this club alone before it crumbles into the history of past cruise lobbies.

I said that because everyone was still stuck on the whole 'I see sports cars regularly' thing. I wasn't done explaining. I hadn't really gotten my idea across yet when all the criticism started.
Then next time, discuss it with us instead of dropping the ball on us at that minute. It'll be better to let the idea be known so there wouldn't be no confusion or no arguments.
As soon as you guys heard something you didn't like, you immediately interrupted and started trying to change things yourself. All I needed was for you guys to just cooperate and give 5 minutes of your time, but no. You guys didn't cooperate. Instead, you harshly rejected our new idea.
There's two faults on this: the members who wasn't completely sure on the idea from the get-go, and you who didn't communicate the idea from the start. No, saying it in the lobby isn't communicating isn't as well compared to communicating on here. You can get the ideas rolling here before the idea is executed. Saying it in a lobby makes it difficult because there are ways around the rules in there unless you decide to kick people out of the lobbies.
But the members also bears responsibilities as well. You guys did what you wanted to do. You didn't care what DBeav or Ameer was trying to say, not completely that is. Listen completely before deciding to starting issues that leads up to this.

And DBeav and Ameer: Beware of your powers. It doesn't take a whole lot for a avalanche to happen.
 
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