Quote Originally Posted by mike View Post
[...] modern overclocking is becoming much less concerned with what is ethical and more with winning at all costs. Not just from the competitive overclockers, but just as much from manufacturers as well as communities.

[...] Hopefully with this type of approach, we can recapture some of the fun of the old days and create a really useful model for overclocking going forward.
Exactly what I think and a large part of the community too imho
What happened disgust me at high level, but it was predictable. Since a few years we can see the turn in the game, and today "the game" doesn't belong to us anymore

With a such realization it is certainly time to change mind and turn it to our advantage without just being confused and passive, that's true!
But what your words explain, if I haven't missunderstood them, is that it's not sufficient to rule more "aggressively" (to take M.Beier's terms) but rebuilding the way of competing together, am I right ? If so, I follow the pertinance of the purpose. But again some issues will arrive with those will agree or not fa sure...

Great post Mike, I think this discussion would go deeper than the other

Time is come ! Lets dance ! ^^

EeKy