This is not the first time you’ve intervened when someone says something about Sam. It seems that you take the criticisms personally. Following your logic, the fact that people don’t like Sam becomes a “personal problem” for you because of your sympathies toward him. This demonstrates petty nitpicking.
My statement is based on my observations on the forum and is not a personal issue, but an opinion. I’m glad that other users share similar impressions without us having discussed Sam directly. I’m not commenting on the players’ skills — I’m talking about inappropriate behavior. I cannot accept counter-arguments like “I live in a beach apartment,” “I bench 250 kg,” “I’ve beaten everyone,” or “I have wealthy parents.” This sounds idiotic and petty, and it undermines the weight of your arguments. I don’t rule out the possibility that this is done deliberately for provocation and to gain popularity.
Unfortunately, you, Sam, and Disk share a common trait — you speak before thinking, which leaves a bad impression. This is most evident in Disk.
Synja’s post is completely appropriate in the correct section of the forum. He correctly points out that the knife glitch needs to be fixed, as it ruins the game. This is an obvious bug and not up for debate. Experienced players can counter this, but that doesn’t change the fact that the game remains buggy and broken, and proper measures need to be taken.
I’m not sure if Sam or Gessp uploaded a video showing how this bug can be exploited, but in any case, this information will definitely be used by less experienced players and will worsen the quality of the game. Many people want easy, quick wins without effort, which further exacerbates the problem.
In short: your perspective stops at Sam. From the whole situation, you only see issues with Sam and nothing else. Don’t try to project your own thinking onto me.