Dave has as much to learn from these comments as those who, like myself, had disagreements with Dave in the past. However, unlike me, these people dislike Dave as a
person. All of my issues have been with MCGamer policy - most of which were not created and written by just him.
In the long run, I would very much appreciate it if Chad Dunbar
did take charge a bit more. Though I cannot claim to have seen behind the curtain, to the public eye, Chad is the Queen of England and the devs and admins are the Parliament, seemingly doing all the word. Dude, if you don't know Java that well, go to Cal Poly and take some classes. If you don't want to be a jack-of-all-trades, Mr. Everything, then at least explain that to us. Tell us why you and the devs delegate so much responsibility TO Dave.
In my experience, Dave and
wooders1996 have been quite professional when inflicting disciplinary action and/or in cases that require a certain level of public relations (such as ban disputes). I wouldn't necessarily call Dave a dictator. Yes, the map committee could meet a little more often so that people like @cadbane234 get their work recognized a bit sooner.
Other than that, this whole "corruption" factor has been blown way out of proportion. If it didn't make me sound like a total jerk, I'd attribute it to the young overall age of the MCG member base. I could name a few people on the MCG staff who could improve in a wide variety of ways, but Dave isn't anywhere near the top of the list now that I know a bit more about him and his backstory. Antster, since I've never really had more than two conversations with the boy, isn't really for me to judge.
Granted, the player base most likely is mistaking Dave's and Ant's....sometimes....gruffer demeanors as rude or insensitive. They're merely taking the job seriously. What, do you want staff that's all caffeinated bubbles, laughing, and smiles? NO! MCGamer is an authentic gaming organization that requires administrative decisions in any department to contain a certain amount of weight. They're a non-profit business and they need to treat it as such.
My apologies for the rambling nature of these above paragraphs. I don't particularly plan out my thoughts too well when writing on my phone. It comes from the heart while the head is off, checking the grammar. Anywho, even though I'd like to think of myself as one of MCG's biggest policy critics, hope you enjoyed my defense of thee. Ironically, I
did pay $75 for reasons other than the perks.