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Isphera
20th March 2012, 04:13 AM
It is with deep regret and great sadness that I announce that I will be leaving the Community. This will mean that I will also be leaving my Gaming Management position available for the new management team to take it over, should one arise.

I would just like to briefly say why I have decided to do this and thank those that have made my time in this community a very pleasurable one.

Depending upon your viewpoint of ATK History, we started as a small CS:S clan of school friends named British Rogue Squadron in 2003. As the ATK history says, we became the multi-gaming community we are today in 2006, as Connect2Gaming, named for a company also ran by school friends of ours. When that company finished, we decided to rebrand to ATK and have been ever since. Over that time span, I’ve seen through the defining moments of the community – from being part of the first six of us to go to an i-series and being part of the largest contingent at i43 to the ever-famous and fondly remembered infamous personalities we’ve had over the years (Anyone remember Uzi, sNk and Hardie?)

As ATK has changed, I have adapted with it, as anyone who grows up with a community like this does. However, over the past few months, the community has begun to make shifts which I am not willing to follow in order to continue to enjoy my gaming time.

One reason is that the focus of the community has increasingly become more based around MOBA games and a return to World of Warcraft. As someone who wants to focus on StarCraft 2, having those you play with most suddenly not be available to play is a little disheartening. However, communities of this nature do shift gaming preferences rapidly and thus this cannot the sole reason.

The main reason for my departure is a rapid shift in culture. Put simply, as Mitch has noted on TS this evening, I am a more “professional” type of personality, whilst the community revolves around a constant stream of banter and in-jokes which have developed over the years and increasing in volume to the point where many people can be found yelling at each other for periods of time. Whilst I am able to tolerate some degree of this (if anyone who has listened to me bomb any innuendo joke), but it’s got to the stage where I actually want to physically throw stuff at a wall any time one of these comments comes up.

Whilst this has been a reasonably negative ending to my 9-year tenure in the community, I want to briefly thank everyone past and present for making ATK the friend group I could always depend upon, which has seen me through tough days at school to bringing me back up after I had a rough second half of 2009 to being there when my parents started a contentious divorce in December.

I also want to specifically thank those who have been close friends of mine over the years – Chalex, Chazlene, Mitch, Smurfs, Daemon, Target, Cillit Bang, Marshy, Joe, Vicious and Syra – not to detract from anyone else, but when I think back to all the times I’ve enjoyed the most in ATK, it’s these names that come to mind.

From CS:S escapades and TF2 activities, to taking six hours to not complete Shadow Labs, to face-rolling the keyboard to master Ryze and to learning to properly hold off a 4 gate in SC2, I will remember and treasure the memories that I have experienced with ATK for a very long time.

Thank you again and I wish you all the luck in the future.

GG,

Oric

EDIT:
pffft, you'll be back.

No, I won't. As I said above, there are fundemental differences between what the community is moving towards and what I want to be a part of. As I said to Chalex in a discussion this morning, I think that those with the ideas and vision for ATK in the future will do great in shaping it and I wish them and all of you luck in the future, but that is one which I will no longer be a part of.

I won't respond to any more comments on here, so if you want to talk to me about it, you'd be better off reaching me on Steam.

Colonel Mitch
20th March 2012, 04:19 AM
It is with deep regret and great sadness that I announce that I will be leaving the Community. This will mean that I will also be leaving my Gaming Management position available for the new management team to take it over, should one arise.


I would just like to briefly say why I have decided to do this and thank those that have made my time in this community a very pleasurable one.

Depending upon your viewpoint of ATK History, we started as a small CS:S clan of school friends named British Rogue Squadron in 2003. As the ATK history says, we became the multi-gaming community we are today in 2006, as Connect2Gaming, named for a company also ran by school friends of ours. When that company finished, we decided to rebrand to ATK and have been ever since. Over that time span, I’ve seen through the defining moments of the community – from being part of the first six of us to go to an i-series and being part of the largest contingent at i43 to the ever-famous and fondly remembered infamous personalities we’ve had over the years (Anyone remember Uzi, sNk and Hardie?)

As ATK has changed, I have adapted with it, as anyone who grows up with a community like this does. However, over the past few months, the community has begun to make shifts which I am not willing to follow in order to continue to enjoy my gaming time.

One reason is that the focus of the community has increasingly become more based around MOBA games and a return to World of Warcraft. As someone who wants to focus on StarCraft 2, having those you play with most suddenly not be available to play is a little disheartening. However, communities of this nature do shift gaming preferences rapidly and thus this cannot the sole reason.

The main reason for my departure is a rapid shift in culture. Put simply, as Mitch has noted on TS this evening, I am a more “professional” type of personality, whilst the community revolves around a constant stream of banter and in-jokes which have developed over the years and increasing in volume to the point where many people can be found yelling at each other for periods of time. Whilst I am able to tolerate some degree of this (if anyone who has listened to me bomb any innuendo joke), but it’s got to the stage where I actually want to physically throw stuff at a wall any time one of these comments comes up.

Whilst this has been a reasonably negative ending to my 9-year tenure in the community, I want to briefly thank everyone past and present for making ATK the friend group I could always depend upon, which has seen me through tough days at school to bringing me back up after I had a rough second half of 2009 to being there when my parents started a contentious divorce in December.

I also want to specifically thank those who have been close friends of mine over the years – Chalex, Chazlene, Mitch, Smurfs, Daemon, Target, Cillit Bang, Marshy, Joe, Vicious and Syra – not to detract from anyone else, but when I think back to all the times I’ve enjoyed the most in ATK, it’s these names that come to mind.

From CS:S escapades and TF2 activities, to taking six hours to not complete Shadow Labs, to face-rolling the keyboard to master Ryze and to learning to properly hold off a 4 gate in SC2, I will remember and treasure the memories that I have experienced with ATK for a very long time.

Thank you again and I wish you all the luck in the future.

GG,

Oric

EDIT: I won't respond to any comments on here, so if you want to talk to me about it, you'd be better off reaching me on Steam.

Actually it was 7 hours as there was an hour after that video in Shadow Labs ;)

Anywayt see you around and i hope you do well in whatever you doing and that we dont loose touch :)

Joe
20th March 2012, 04:20 AM
TL;DR

But seriously, everyone will agree this is bad news :( Obviously we'll all still speak and hope to see you at LAN but ts just won't be the same without those aweful, aweful puns :p

Marshy
20th March 2012, 04:58 AM
From CS:S escapades and TF2 activities, to taking six hours to not complete Shadow Labs, to face-rolling the keyboard to master Ryze and to learning to properly hold off a 4 gate in SC2, I will remember and treasure the memories that I have experienced with ATK for a very long time.


This quotation really made me think about everything ATK is to me, considering i was 11 years old when I joined and im 20 in October it's a real shame to think ATK is loosing someone that ive been friends with for this long. Really don't want it to end like this but it's your call. To chalex, the fact ATK means this much to us please do what's best for the community in the up coming weeks

Vicious Horizon
20th March 2012, 08:07 AM
Aw shit, I'm sorry to see you go mate, it's been a lot of fun and im sure I'll see you around, good luck out there ^^

Chazlene
20th March 2012, 11:43 AM
pffft, you'll be back.

CILLIT BANG
20th March 2012, 11:53 AM
lol i only play sc2 atm its win and i got a mension in toutched <3

"I also want to specifically thank those who have been close friends of mine over the years – Chalex, Chazlene, Mitch, Smurfs, Daemon, Target, Cillit Bang, Marshy, Joe, Vicious and Syra – not to detract from anyone else, but when I think back to all the times I’ve enjoyed the most in ATK, it’s these names that come to mind." (Oric, http://www.atkcommunity.com/showthread.php/3278-Departure-From-Community, post 1) yeh i harvard referenced like a boss

Target
20th March 2012, 02:16 PM
Again? Well I'm sure you will be back very soon, I don't really understand you leaving you still play SC2 CSS and LoL with everyone, and enjoy being on TS. Have fun on your 2 week break, hopefully things will have changed for the better and you will be able to take a new active role in the community.

GL HF GG

Joe
20th March 2012, 02:26 PM
pffft, you'll be back.
lolol

Chalex4
21st March 2012, 02:19 AM
This is sad to hear Oric, especially when you had so many great ideas for how ATK could improve further. Hopefully you'll back sooner rather than later, and help out again.

Enjoy whatever else you amuse yourself with in the meantime :).

Target
21st March 2012, 03:14 AM
You should have been at the meeting Oric, think you would have enjoyed it, plus we had to get Theory to record and take notes :S

VoX
23rd March 2012, 09:31 PM
Sorry to hear mate, will hopefully still see you around though :)

Zanziba'ar
30th March 2012, 01:37 AM
I gotta be the one to say it.. Can I haz your stuph?

Buuut I only really knew you from EVE and always thought you were a bit too serious. Apparently why your leaving. Anyway.

Have Fun! Tis what gaming is about.

Marshy
30th March 2012, 11:27 AM
Buuut I only really knew you from EVE and always thought you were a bit too serious. Apparently why your leaving. Anyway.

LOL !