It takes people time to plan out and
post an essay, especially if the prize means a lot to them which I'
m confident it does to a load of the posters in the BC. Coming in and shouting your mouth of, abusing the posters here after less than 2 days is ridiculous and probably why people feel intimidated and put off sometimes in this community. If anything your outburst is only going to result in less people posting through fear of being berated by better players.
It's a terrible example to
set and while I'
m sure most people who
post here would be delighted to have some of your
own or bike's time, your immaturity and completely uncalled for hostile tone is only going to drive people away. In fact, it makes me ashamed to be proudly part of a community where the mods and strong players speak to people like this.
"Hey guys you should all have written an essay on the first day of the contest being
open....you're mouth breathing circle jerkers."
Nice way to make people want and appreciate the time you were formally offering. If I was a new player, unsure about FTR, interested in entering this contest, your
post would have just put me off entirely, since I wouldn't want a prize that consisted of being berated for half an hour for no actual reason.
I'
m pretty disgusted right now actually that you're a mod and this is how you represent the forum, community and site of FTR to it's newest members who are obviously most subject to influence.
Anyways, with that aside, I'd urge people to
post essays because:
1. You'll learn a lot in the process.
2. An hours coaching with Bikes for free is going to help your game a shitload.
My last
post wasn't intended to devalue this contest. I was just messing around as I always do so I'
m sorry if anyone took it that way.
Defo enter. Even if you're short of time, churn something out. You'll learn a bunch and have a shot at learning an even bigger bunch.