I find it disturbing that people would go through and even attempt deleting levels and altering things en masse. It's okay to point out the bug, and maybe change one thing to display this fact...but the people changing everything? It's a selfish thing to do this to thousands of creative works (the user-created levels), in the motivation of just showing one developer something he did wrong. Thankfully, there were backups.
Parts of this thread, the somewhat arrogant reaction of the Team Meat programmer, and the motives and subsequent actions of some of the people modifying the database, made me a little sick. If anything it's a showing (on both sides) of the lack of maturity of some programmers.
Look, I know that this could be justified in saying "well, someone would have done it sooner or later." In that case, I suppose whether or not this was okay is left up to whether Tommy (the programmer - Edmund did design) would have patched it. And with his defensive response, I'm sure he knew and was going to do so, but probably didn't want to admit it (from interviews he seems to have bit of a bitter ego)
I find it disturbing that people would go through and even attempt deleting levels and altering things en masse. It's okay to point out the bug, and maybe change one thing to display this fact...but the people changing everything? It's a selfish thing to do this to thousands of creative works (the user-created levels), in the motivation of just showing one developer something he did wrong. Thankfully, there were backups.
Parts of this thread, the somewhat arrogant reaction of the Team Meat programmer, and the motives and subsequent actions of some of the people modifying the database, made me a little sick. If anything it's a showing (on both sides) of the lack of maturity of some programmers.
Look, I know that this could be justified in saying "well, someone would have done it sooner or later." In that case, I suppose whether or not this was okay is left up to whether Tommy (the programmer - Edmund did design) would have patched it. And with his defensive response, I'm sure he knew and was going to do so, but probably didn't want to admit it (from interviews he seems to have bit of a bitter ego)