I hate how money can create this bull ****, it doesn't have to be money, Leon.
I just wanted to be recognized, thanked fully for all the stuff I have done, all the money I personally made for you.
I am sorry I ruined something you worked for.
I was a ****, a child, I was mad, it made me somebody I was not.
Before I leave, I just want you to realize I am not that person, I never was.. Something else came out of me, it's just.. After all this time, years of work thrown away, it gets to you, ok?
[doublepost=1461541225,1461541170][/doublepost]I will take down the video, as a sign I never wanted any of this, in the end I truly only wanted to make up with you, to part ways as friends.
But I can't take it back now.
I wasn’t really planning to write this much, however what you did is such a childish, hypocritical and overall immature move. I cannot imagine a foreseeable future for you in the server industry.
Your problem is merely based upon a few different factors, of which the first one is financially related. Now first of all… I hope you realize that 99% of today’s Minecraft industry is
based and
dependent on money. It’s just how this world works, and how the server industry has evolved. Money keeps it rolling - There are registered business behind what seems like a simple video game, and people like me have even made that their full time job.
Now that I’ve gotten to know you a little better, it is obviously and clear you do not understand what that stands for. While you were around, Foxcraft was using a business model that was more or less community focused, however not so much on greater expansion - Which proves my point that you’re a child who’s stuck in the old days. We had to change that in order to keep up with today’s industry, which is what you’ve seen over the past month or so. So to address one of your key points, yes, Foxcraft has
changed into something that’s supposed to bring in more revenue.
Leon & I both realize there are community members out there who don’t appreciate this change, but unfortunately those are just stuck in the past. People like TGNDom need to understand Foxcraft is no longer a 10-player survival server. We definitely listen to our community, and have implemented a ton of features & suggestions they’ve requested, however this doesn’t mean we have to listen to everything and everyone.
Even so, Foxcraft is still a server where you can play, build, have fun and explore, without having to pay for anything. Everything that we offer in our store is completely optional and may improve your experience on our server.
Now as for you, Connor…. The whole point around that you’re trying to make regarding money is very hypocritical seeing you ask for it at the end of the video. I think that you’re mostly jealous of how successful Foxcraft is and because of this, find it even necessary to leak private and highly classified business information to the general public. Not only is this a felony, you are also naming & shaming our company, which could actually go very far in court.
The jealousy and absolute greed that goes through your mind has reached its highest potential, and you need to start learning to control yourself. You made an immature, and frankly very unsuccessful attempt to hurt our business, and I find that unfortunate after how much time you spent working here.
The time that was, by the way, completely
voluntarily, which seems to be beyond your own realization. You cannot expect to be paid money by joining our team and working a voluntary staff member job. You are constantly complaining about how Leon was profiting (Which is in fact untrue) while you did all the work - However, maybe you should’ve considered realizing the “facts” and just plain on quitting then. I’m sure though that that’s something you’ve thought of back then, but didn’t want to do considering how the time and work you then spent on the whole project. But who should be blamed for your bad decision making?
Anyhow, after this whole ordeal happened, you made an extremely childish move to leak our private financial information, mess with user permissions, and delete our website as a courtesy of “it was my
voluntary work”. I believe this unveils the true Connor, a jealous prick who even had the guts to put screenshots of this in his YouTube video, proving previously named fact.
Let me once again realize you this is a
business. In a real life situation, which you will face during the coming years, you can’t just start working somewhere as a voluntary job, expect to be paid for it, and then strike back hard if your expectations aren’t met. I’m sure you’ll go very far in life if you continue to commit these acts, but I guess you’ll learn that the hard way.