It was just him pointing it out to you in case you were thinking of doing such a thing, that's all nothing more.Frag Mortuus wrote:What error was there for GSZX1337 to correct? Like I mentioned, I didnt create a new thread (I try to search for a topic before creating a redundant thread), my respond was relevant to the TC's question, I wasnt going to create a new topic, GSZX1337 had no evidence that I was going to, so he couldnt have been "preventing" me from doing so. All I was doing was just trying to help the TC find an official Sega USB Saturn pad. Members shouldnt think that all new comers are going to flood the boards with redundant threads. If I had a history of doing so then I could understand him telling me not to. However, instead of sticking my nose in the air and just posting a link to the already created topic, I merely reposted what the original topic said. That is all. Are we never supposed to repost info from previous threads? Are we expected to just post a link to an old thread instead of just being the nice guy and go ahead provide them with the info? Not every one scours the boards for any shred of info before posting a new topic. Should they? Maybe. But should people that dont want to just post a link to an old thread be treated like jerks? No.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Ok, you need to calm down.
All GSZX1337 was trying to say was that Play Sega has been around for awhile, as you had said that they were just starting up; he was also trying to prevent you from starting an extra thread in the event that you wanted to make a higher profile announcement of it to the rest of the forum.
You're a newer member here so I'll cut you some slack, but please don't insult someone who's simply trying to correct a simple error in a polite manner (calling them an Elitist etc...) or I'll have to issue you a formal warning.
Now please chill out, we're quite alright with our new members here as long as they all understand how RacketBoy and it's community operate and communicate in a collected manner calm, angry or otherwise.