Blog:It's over for me as well.

I've already sent a request to the Stewards that once Qualitipedia is ended, to globally ban me again. Like I said back when I left the first time, there wasn't going to be a third chance and the second was blown last year (although if I had known how young the age group that uses QP now is, I would have never made that blog, though it does not justify the accusation).

We'll likely never see each other again, I will be dropping the name Grust entirely, my name on YouTube was changed, and though I'll stay as Grust1 on VG Collect, I don't use the forum and once I add a game to my collection or wishlist, I log out soon afterwards so it's a very poor choice. I just really need to distance myself from QP entirely. Even my own blogs are losing their charm and I haven't bothered to archive them. It makes sense since every game I mentioned I own, every experience of the golden era of the 90s, I lived through, my money saving tips I use anyway, and some of my more umm... political blogs need to be removed if you wish to remain politically neutral in the unlikely event the wikis are ever revived.

Truth be told, if I had known my Crappy and Awesome games Wikis would start one of the most hated areas on the entire internet, maybe not as bad as Twitter but still bad, I would have never made them. All the constant infighting, drama, toxicity and controversies have made the wikis an unreliable source of information. Nearly all games I've added to my Retroid Pocket 2 were games I either already owned, or I heard from YouTubers or other sources. I mean I discovered Neutopia from ProJared's editor in his Now in the 90's series. But I didn't use Crappy or Awesome.

In short, once QP is gone, I'll be gone as well. But I got my game collection so I'm good.