kaz "We're here to fucking compete" rby when i ask him to play before 1-4am mine (i should've been better at time management)
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Hi everyone, I was considering not making this post but since the end of the tournament things haven't sat quite right with me and I feel the need to address the events that unfolded during this season
I'll start this off by congratulating the Haymakers on their win, you guys had a strong team and pushed us extremely hard in finals. dangerk1d particularly impressed me for someone so new to rby tournaments, definitely a name to watch going forward
Now, to give a bit of background to the drama, the Tortles philosophy is basically that prep doesn't end before the game starts and that midset adaptations are an important part of that. In individual tournaments I will sometimes build teams on the fly before g3 to adapt to what my opponents brought g1g2 if my prep hasn't been hitting. The only difference here is that we work as a team during these breaks, but the core concept stays the same. I understand that not everyone shares this philosophy and that people might not like it but at the end of the day this is something that we're entitled to and that must be respected
A couple of issues related to these breaks arose during the season. The first of these was in week 3 when Clark took several long breaks without notifying his opponent, Cow. This incident was 100% on Sceptross and I as managers, as we had not made it clear to our players that they needed to communicate to their opponents and ask to take longer breaks. The outcome of this was a community discussion and rules being outlined granting 5 minute breaks between games, up to around 10 minutes with communication between players. Failure to meet these requirements was expected to be met with warnings and/or infractions. We definitely agreed with these rules as 10 minutes feels like the appropriate place to draw the line, and took steps to inform our players of the new rules and proper procedure
A few weeks later, Clark took several uncommunicated breaks against Acetylaldehyde, actions which saw him eat an infraction as per the newly defined rules. Even though Clark was already adequately punished according to rules the community had agreed to, this set the community into a frenzy. For the rest of the tournament, countless discussions popped up disparaging the Wartortles and the breaks as a whole with several exceedingly unfair and false arguments. Being a manager is extremely hard and stressful work at the best of times, but having to respond to dogpiling week in week out made for the worst experience i've ever had in competitive mons. I regret some of the ways i handled these discussions but the community response was frankly revolting and made me lose a lot of the faith and goodwill I had
I'll outline some of these arguments here but I don't want this to be the focal point of this post so I'll keep it brief
"Tortles maliciously exploit the rules and try to waste people's time" - when you play competitive pokemon you commit to spend a lot of time on this hobby between prep and long games, dealing with 5 minute breaks between games (or agreeing to 10 every so often) is really not much more. To say we're acting maliciously is an awful accusation, we're doing our own thing here for the love of the game and you don't have to like it but it's clear as day we're not trying to screw people over
"Tortles constantly take long breaks almost every game" - demonstrably false, we didn't even take 5 minute breaks for the majority of our games. If you really want to press the issue we have the logs in our server and I will spend an afternoon compiling everything with proof
"Tortles argue for extremely long breaks" - Sceptross and I made it crystal clear in the rbycord after the first incident that we were only pushing for 5-10 minute breaks, nothing more. We made several announcements and talked to our players about staying within the time limit
The worst part of this wasn't the arguments themselves, but the fact they kept being made again and again after being debunked, often by the same people. I can't even begin to describe how demoralising it felt responding to these for the nth time, and it genuinely made me question whether people were acting in good faith
Beyond the community response, I believe the mod team handled this issue poorly and only alienated Sceptross and I further for no good reason. I'll preface this by saying that modding is tough, important work and is horribly underappreciated - this community would get nowhere without the mod team keeping things in order, so thank you for your service to RBY
That said, in the aftermath of Clark's infraction, the mod team approached Sceptross and I with a warning that we could be banned from managing next year if this behaviour continued. The outcome of this discussion should have been obvious - we had already done everything we could to inform our players, and both happened to be absent during the incident, so there was absolutely nothing we could do to prevent it. We told the moderators that we would simply keep doing what we had already been doing since the first incident and left it at that, but our managerial integrity being questioned in such a way for something we had no part in left a bad taste in our mouths
Things worsened when Volk went on a tirade against us in the rbycord manager chat, fully questioning our ability to manage and using one of the most condescending tones i've ever seen. As Sceptross put it, managers are not responsible when their player cancers or gets ghosted, so why should we be held responsible and threatened with a manager ban when our player makes a minor offense (and has already been punished, mind you!)
The outcome of this was that we no longer feel accepted or wanted in this community and both plan on minimising our community engagement. We will leave the RBY discord and will certainly not be returning to manage the Wartortles next year after this debacle. I know people say they quit and end up coming back all the time, but people who know me can vouch that I never do this kind of thing and that I fully mean what I say
I think this ties into the wider discussions we've had in the past about the downfall of the RBY discord. When I first joined, it was a vibrant place with tons of in-depth discussion and it was one of the best environments for learning that I've ever experienced in any game. Nowadays, barely anyone talks there during games and in-depth discussion about tiers is basically absent in their respective channels. People have tried to pin this on a few bad actors but I see it quite differently. Several top players were driven out as a result of this dogpiling and focus on drama above play, and without these active top players the quality of discussion has significantly worsened, and is currently almost dead entirely. Us leaving now is just part of a wider trend we've seen for a couple of years now, and I hope it serves to show people that there is a problem
Despite all this, Sceptross and I are not committed to leaving the community forever, but there are several measures we want to see taken before we feel comfortable returning
We first of all need to see the community genuinely apologise for this behaviour and recognise the issues with it - dogpiling the flavour of the month trendy thing to hate on just serves to create a toxic environment that doesn't concern itself with player growth at all, and fosters the creation of cliquey side jerks. It's also intensely demoralising seeing people so up in arms and talking so much about this issue and then say absolutely nothing during the games themselves, for the love of god please rethink your priorities
I also hate to single out one person, and they only played a role in our departure, but Volk acted in a manner that was completely out of line. I've never seen anything like it from a moderator and I don't think the mod team should let that behaviour slide. It sends a terrible message to have someone act in that manner with 0 repercussions, and Sceptross and I believe they should be demodded if we are to feel able to return
To end on a more positive note, I'd like to shoutout my team a little. I knew coming out of the draft that this was one of the strongest teams in rbypl history and you guys absolutely did not disappoint. I know it's bittersweet to have things end the way they did but we created something really special here, I've never seen such an environment full of grindy tryhards. You guys were an absolute pleasure to work with and you're honestly all so incredibly goated, please keep grinding and improving - you all know it's the journey that matters above all anyway
Special shoutout to spies Vitoran Kaz chuva de perereca, your help was priceless
I am sorry for bringing something up, next time I will refrain and will just leave the discord.anyone else wants to make a post about how they are perfect and the problem with the community is everybody else?
Share your real opinion instead of being snarkyanyone else wants to make a post about how they are perfect and the problem with the community is everybody else?
was just a shitpost/satire.I am sorry for bringing something up, next time I will refrain and will just leave the discord.
I am not perfect, I like reading drama, I can be overgeneralizing (I edited parts after talking to sceptross) or talk without having full knowledge about situations.
I like shake's power rankings of all things, im far from perfect.
And I have definitely contributed to some dogpilling issues that sceptross and Nicole faced or other negative parts of the community.
Does that mean that I need to know shut up and be quiet when 1) someone makes a post about issues or 2) point out issues that I seen myself?