Brutal Recall 12 ch10
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"bacchus said..." ---------------------------------------- after recieving a letter from bacchus of fairlight some months ago,considering several topics about the scene,he sent another one and here you can read it.. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- howdy hackers! you might have read the text i had in an earlier issue of brutal recall. a lot were said in it, groupjumping for example. rockstar wrote a reply to this one in propaganda, and it is to this one i here reply again. for you who haven't read that one, i can just say that he felt a bit pointed out by my text. not as a person, but he explained why he didn't think he was in the category of groupjumpers. i must first say that i've always been a great admirer of rockstars work. he cracks with quality, and only in a specific few cases have i seen severe errors (i remember one time with the common bug that when you score the remaining energy credits, the energybar is never dec:ed! we all do these from time to time). rockstar is far too modest to point out why he differs from the normal group- jumpers: he is a well established cracker, with a good reputation,who does not need to swap groups as he's about to get kicked out of the last one. typical of the normal groupjumpers are also that they form new groups, not as they want to try it out, but as no other groups want them. you can see in the newspages in mags that it's always the same few dozens that jumps groups and who forms the new ones. if a group stays on the scene for less than half a year, and didn't have any real success then you know for sure that most of the groupjumpers were in when it died! the reason why it seems as they are more than a few dozens is that they change handles often. when they have spoiled the reputation of the old one, they make a new one. a bit like the role- playing games, isn't it?? ---------------------------------------- i also want to point out a fact about the charts: dividing the categories might cause a lot of mess while counting votes, but i suggest a few changes: coders: in the codercharts, people tend to forget the utilitycoders. quite a few of us use some derivation to the darksqeezer, but darkforce is never on any list. this goes for quite a few good programmers, rockstar (check out the code in his xtc packer, awesome!) , lubber, polonus, matt', cellux, to name but a few. these guys deserve a pat on the shoulder for their work, and my suggestion is therefor two coder charts; one for democoders and one for other/utility coders. no restriction for being on both of course! crackers: it's been done before and it's more fair. make a speedcracker and a qualitycracker chart! we all know that the guys in censor are amazing when it comes to moving data from tape to disk, and having it released in the states. psycho did this faster than most others. the apparent drawback was that these don't (didn't) always work at all and very rarely work till the end. compare this with my versions, that i fight with until i'm pleased with them. very few of my releases haven't been fully tested before release. could our work really be compared? speed cracking is mainly about having the right supplier, and very little about the actual skill of the cracker. having psycho on any list is nothing but pathetic! also finding qed/triangle, zap/sharks and painkiller/chromance far below the mid of the list also shows that the public isn't always the best judge! rockstar, antitrack, dogfriend, the illusion dudes and chrysagon have been more successfull on the charts as they are in groups with better supply, and not necessary as they are better crackers! (all the mentioned are however very good indeed!) so what people want is quality, but what they vote for is mainly speed. it's a strange world (wayne's world?) ---------------------------------------- i'll leave you to think this over! bacchus of fairlight! ----------------------------------------