Goodbye UrT
#1
Posted 22 August 2011 - 03:30 AM
I'm done, out, gone like the wind. Made a name for myself. Built a few really successful maps. Became a go-to guy in 3rd party map development. A solid decade of Urban Terror now ends for me.
In my time I've worked hard to make the game more fun. Met some really cool people. Learned a lot and respected my peers. Shared a lot too, so others would not have to suffer as harshly through the many difficult learning curves. I can say with all honesty that I've made a big picture positive impact on the Urban Terror community as a whole, which I consider an overall success towards my dream of being a game designer. But that dream has faded, so now I'm moving in a new direction to pursue my ambitions.
I thank everyone who has helped me, inspired me, had a little extra faith in me and threw me a bone. Spent a little extra time with me. Those that went out of their way for me. Those people make differences. I couldn't have made it this far without the rally of the community behind me. If there's only one thing I can leave behind, it's having patience and understanding for one's fellow man rather than stereotyping them into oblivion. We're all noobs at some point, so have patience and help a noob out.
-wily duck
In my time I've worked hard to make the game more fun. Met some really cool people. Learned a lot and respected my peers. Shared a lot too, so others would not have to suffer as harshly through the many difficult learning curves. I can say with all honesty that I've made a big picture positive impact on the Urban Terror community as a whole, which I consider an overall success towards my dream of being a game designer. But that dream has faded, so now I'm moving in a new direction to pursue my ambitions.
I thank everyone who has helped me, inspired me, had a little extra faith in me and threw me a bone. Spent a little extra time with me. Those that went out of their way for me. Those people make differences. I couldn't have made it this far without the rally of the community behind me. If there's only one thing I can leave behind, it's having patience and understanding for one's fellow man rather than stereotyping them into oblivion. We're all noobs at some point, so have patience and help a noob out.
-wily duck
#3
Posted 22 August 2011 - 04:56 AM
Wily Duck, on 22 August 2011 - 03:30 AM, said:
I'm done, out, gone like the wind. Made a name for myself. Built a few really successful maps. Became a go-to guy in 3rd party map development. A solid decade of Urban Terror now ends for me.
In my time I've worked hard to make the game more fun. Met some really cool people. Learned a lot and respected my peers. Shared a lot too, so others would not have to suffer as harshly through the many difficult learning curves. I can say with all honesty that I've made a big picture positive impact on the Urban Terror community as a whole, which I consider an overall success towards my dream of being a game designer. But that dream has faded, so now I'm moving in a new direction to pursue my ambitions.
I thank everyone who has helped me, inspired me, had a little extra faith in me and threw me a bone. Spent a little extra time with me. Those that went out of their way for me. Those people make differences. I couldn't have made it this far without the rally of the community behind me. If there's only one thing I can leave behind, it's having patience and understanding for one's fellow man rather than stereotyping them into oblivion. We're all noobs at some point, so have patience and help a noob out.
-wily duck
In my time I've worked hard to make the game more fun. Met some really cool people. Learned a lot and respected my peers. Shared a lot too, so others would not have to suffer as harshly through the many difficult learning curves. I can say with all honesty that I've made a big picture positive impact on the Urban Terror community as a whole, which I consider an overall success towards my dream of being a game designer. But that dream has faded, so now I'm moving in a new direction to pursue my ambitions.
I thank everyone who has helped me, inspired me, had a little extra faith in me and threw me a bone. Spent a little extra time with me. Those that went out of their way for me. Those people make differences. I couldn't have made it this far without the rally of the community behind me. If there's only one thing I can leave behind, it's having patience and understanding for one's fellow man rather than stereotyping them into oblivion. We're all noobs at some point, so have patience and help a noob out.
-wily duck
I will be sorry to see you go. Your time and great talent has been appreciated by myself and many others. I hope you are happy and successful wherever your
path leads you. Many of us have been working on this game for a long while and I can't remember a time that your presence was not an asset to both the game and the community. You will be missed and, of course, are always welcome back should you have the time or desire. Best of luck, always!
RC
#8
Posted 22 August 2011 - 10:33 AM
Thanks for all the contributions you have made to help this game and community. Good luck with pursuing your new ambitions!
#10
Posted 22 August 2011 - 11:57 AM
It'll be a shame for the community to lose such a valued member. I hope your future takes you somewhere that your happy and enjoying life. Thanks for the great map(s), the inspiration, and just being there for those who needed help with the game or anything else to do with it.
Have a good one, be safe, and be careful there are a lot of crazy people out there.....
gl hf and gg.
Have a good one, be safe, and be careful there are a lot of crazy people out there.....
gl hf and gg.






















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