I think it's a misinterpretation of the scenario, if I'm interpreting this misinterpretation correctly. For one, I never saw all that much hostility. There was some frustration and some apparent foul play at one point, but in the end that's not what it came down to. It all came down to the fact that GW want to do their own thing as they wish, and NYGM doesn't want to back down from what they've established. Can we blame either? Both of them want an SHIII configuration that they believe is ideal. Whoever you want to point the finger at for not compromising, consider why they should have compromised first.
The most important thing, of course, is that both teams get by quite well without each other and have a good number of overlaps in terms of implemented mods. Why fight when you can just choose? And why choose when you can just try a dual install? :hmm:
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