As far as I know it's not ember that hacked FF data base, it's just a old account I believe the name was "Sexy ...." I forgot the last parts, that changed their name to the ember game one that it currently is. This game is SUPPOSED to be what FF was in the EARLY stages... still waiting to see more details on that part. As it is currently it's just a concept game that's "coming (soon tm) in the future". You've got it to where PM's sent to you on the FF forums are sent to your email I believe.
EDIT, Punk got to what I was getting at
EDIT, Punk got to what I was getting at
This incident was approved and sanctioned by the Ember CEO.
In my view, the Ember CEO IS Ember at this point, and provided he learns his lesson and does not sell majority interest in Ember to a third party who then has the authority to remove him, the current Ember CEO will always be, as long as Ember is a thing.
What you miss here is the generalization of the situation. Two arguments here.
1.) A character argument.
The current Ember CEO was the father of Firefall -- it was his creation -- and as much love and respect each of us has for it, how much more must he have? Unless the rumors of his leadership being "unattentive and uncaring" were true, which I'll assume they're not. How then, as former CEO, could he approve this? ... Well, have you ever been kicked from a raid platoon? You know that feeling of rejection and anger? That's how. Tell me, given the chance, would any of you not destroy the platoon who kicked you simply out of anger? Or at least understand the want to do this? He asked players to stop playing, then did this... Its so easy to see where he was coming from if you remember back to when you were kicked from anything. He showed restraint by waiting until most of Red5 had been fired, but this is not enough. As CEO of ANY company, one must be beyond petty revenge and must hold himself to the highest standard. It's not easy, but Mark was absolutely capable of this. I am disappointed that he did not live to his potential in the position that he currently holds.
2.) Team / Community leading
I implore all of you to watch CNBC, specifically the interviews of CEOs. Watch how they behave. Now, most will note that they act very politically correct -- I hate PC -- but I understand the need for it when it comes to CEOs. They empathize with everyone even when its simply impossible that they actually agree with everything that's being said. They do this to ensure that they do not "pick a side" and divide the company. We all know Red5 was by in large a "clique-esk" company, irregardless of Mr. Kern's role in what happened, this hurt Red5 in ways that cannot possibly be measured. A good CEO will make sure he does not instigate this, because once its happened it is very hard to fix.
Now, to the events here. the Ember CEO posted the following:
You have an action taken, approved by the Ember CEO, that divides the community and he responds by, admirably defending his decision, but also alienating the other side calling them "confused." I would never invest in a stock where the CEO does this. That is what you are doing by supporting Ember. You are investing, be it time, money or both.
Any Beta player who can remember the days of Grummz being on the Firefall forums will understand this, but even without a historical perspective, we're witnessing it before our VERY eyes. If you agree with Mr. Kern, you'll be totally fine. If you disagree, you'll be alienated and belittled.
I base my support of this game on whether it can grow. When you have a vast collection of people, it is statistically impossible that they will all agree with Mr. Kern 100% of the time. So the implication is that they will leave because they're "confused." So, will this game make it? No. This is not based of Reddit posts, or hearsay, or rumor, or anything else that can be discredited as possibly coming from a shill. This is the implications of Mr. Kern's documented reaction, extrapolating its long term effects on the community and it....will.....die. Not now, not in 2 years, but when the game (by this I likely mean Mr. Kern) needs to make tough decisions that will divide the community, Mr. Kern will be unable to unite us in his vision due to comments like those made above. After many, many toxic posts and ban hammers, this will die.
Consider PEZ and the Dev event -- a classic example. Some thought it was ok, awesome even. Some thought it was "vile" and a miss use of power. What did PEZ do? He said, essentially "I love you guys, and I am sorry for the impact it had on the community." PEZ for CEO 2017! Bravo! This, I expected from the Ember CEO. This, I did not get. So, I'm out.
I absolutely respect others who disagree and wish to stay. I also respect Mr. Kern for what he wants do here. But to label me as someone who is upset with a single email was simply inaccurate, and I hope I've outlined my concern a little more thoroughly.
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