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Was it your call to accept payments on behalf of Graalians, or was that out of your hands? I don't know Graalians' circumstances, but to head an independent fan-community and accept money from that kind of source takes a substantial lack of integrity. I can't fault Cyberjoueurs or whatever the company is now for approaching a with the intention of a buyout, that's just common sense for a business to want to control every popular platform of their product. But jesus, man.
I don't know most of the people that frequent this place, but I know without a doubt in my mind that a not insignificant number older Graal players would've been willing to donate to keep this place independent. Was such a drive ever brought up, or did you go straight to selling your soul? Hell, if someone mentioned that to me two years ago out of the blue when Graal was the last thing on my mind I'd have thrown money at it out of petty spite, and I know I'm not alone.
Yeah, nah, that just really makes it look like you don't know what sort of can of worms this is.
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I believe yourself missing a few key points.
- Toonslab has officially owned Graalians for a while now, therefore not making it independent.
- Colin didn't seek out payment, and declined it when he was offered. That's hardly "selling your soul".
- It wasn't Colin's decision to give Graalians to Toonslab.