You know Info..I feel rude and I don't want to stifle ideas so I'll say this and do my best to make it relevant to sliders as I spill my lunch all over myself (at work)
I believe everybody is aware of the things you are discussing here. Its all old hat. We all accept and understand it for what it is. That is why you have ticked up some annoyance with statements like
''i really don't want to be confronted with the harsh reality which directly impedes me from attaining my highest goal in completion, so please do not disrupt my self-sustained illusions.
And
"Regardless of the well-deserved praise, credit and esteem delivered unto the managers of this slider community, their vain efforts are comparable to parents who wish to normalize their autistic kid according to society's standards..."
My frustration, aside from spurious remark re autism, is that it discourages people people from testing and if you look at the OP there are a goodly number of people putting their time into it. I was hoping to encourage people to broadcast more, test more and test more effectively. To watch the core group and how they work and learn how to be better testers. I have a lot to learn about it myself.
But the main drive is that that.
Better Testers = Better Suggested Sets
And it follows that the whole process could be greatly aided by better testers and get us playing the game instead of working on it
So I do apologize for being rude and dismissive to you.
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I only have this suggestion
If you really see this supposed 'beast in the machine' then why not assist the people who are doing battle against it by broadcasting the latest set and recommended changes? So we can get on to battling it in our career modes.
I'm sure that your enthusiasm and insights would be a huge asset in that regard and I am not being patronizing.
Peace brother.