@Knightspark9: Thanks, it was fun those few RPs we had together. But I won't really be dropping back around until some things change around here. I know my problem is that I have difficulty with working in groups that aren't professional enough and apparently that is the problem I faced with PS. By the way that means more than completing parts by a due date. There just isn't enough respect, restraint, organization, and accountability going around.
If one day this project has its act together a little better, then maybe around the time I'm getting my video game related Masters I might come back around. But for now and the foreseeable future, not happening. Shame too as I learned a lot about development from this game. Shame I now know what not to do as well.
@Verden: You got an odd way of saying hello and goodbye.

Yeah, I used to be nice and whatnot before the PS burnout, but now I know what happened to many before me. I could live with focusing on mechanics, it's just the mindset that comes with it is disturbing. There is no use RPing in game where it feels like you might get kicked out for RPing at any given moment. I bothered to write that long post as a way of pointing out problems and then actually offering solutions. I personally hate it when people are "just saying...." so I tried to contribute solutions but you see how that goes.
Bashing as it was so affectionately called does not take 6000 words, not even around here. Go figure, a problem and plan of action that has been thought about hard for a long time might be longer than a memo... heaven forbid we make people stretch for a moment to read it. Also, I can see not having rapid changes and I can see disagreeing, but the lack of respect for anyone not kissing up is going to be detrimental to the development process. I refuse to butt kiss to get a chance to get heard as I am a firm believer than those tactics do no good for the project. Also it's not worth it. I have nothing to gain by doing it.