I normally do exactly what you're talking about. But when somebody makes doomsday premonitions on a street corner, occupying attention only by virtue of their location and volume, and when we've almost every reason to believe they're false (because of their easily demonstrable absurdity), then we say to the children passing by, "ignore the crazy man - people have been saying such things for thousands of years and many of them have been wacko to begin with." It was a point made in jest - something I thought I could get away with because it was so silly to start with.
Would you mind pointing out what's crazy about pointing out that:
1. Taking weeks for multiple people to raise 1K to 2K armies and having their battles finish in 5 minutes or less is not in any way fun.
2. Many strategus battles have suffered from glitches.
3. Many strategus battles have suffered from hacking incidents.
I find pointing out problems with a game that we are supposedly beta testing to be within the exact spirit of what were here for. I will say that I do however hear one constant repetition, it's that when any LLJK member points out anything of any substance at all it's suddenly "ignore the trolls" but when LLJK is
actually trolling people trip all over themselves to engage in the "He said, She said" "No you" in a heartbeat.
Like i said, finishing debate by organizational inference is an incredibly low point in honest discussion. I'm surprised that someone hasn't pointed this out before, this is middle school level tactics here and i was under the impression we were all at least a certain level of maturity, no matter what our difference in the game may be.
e: I just read the post you made above this one. So your problem is actually simply that you don't understand hyperbole? Has it ever occured to you that a frustrated player might make a bit of an overstatement but still be referring to valid issues? Did you really think the best first option was to say "nope the whole thing is crazy" and sweep it all under the rug? I find it hard to imagine some of you having conversations in real life:
"Oh man she was a whale!"
"Why would you be at a bar with a whale, whales are aquatic mammals".
Seriously though, playing semantics games only works when people don't notice what you're doing.