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Post by Sidhe on Jan 13, 2006 2:44:19 GMT -5
Actually I think MMV has the most posts, closely followed by me but then we usually refrain from making trite observations. With a pre patch cost implemented the slowed I build a 1000 workers and settlers will be looking at large stacks and saying oops: anyway, your days are numbered. You want to keep this game a buildfest boredom junket then go mod it back again. After the patch has been fixed you gonna die, and die bad if you over expand. If you don't believe me ask all the top scorers I've killed. You probably all play no city raising anyway and you probably all find building and defending the utmost fun, rather than having some balls and playing dagger, that's why most of these slows are survivng 'til the end game, leaving the other 3 builders in the dust, too many idiotic builders, play that sh*t next to me and I have horses, expect to die, sadly I never have an early resource ATM unless it's a teamer, but sooner or later I'll put my money where my mouth is(and for some I already have )
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Post by friedrichpsitalon on Jan 13, 2006 7:38:00 GMT -5
Sidhe, this is absolutely your final warning.
Stop insulting fellow ladder members.
Stop casually throwing vulgarity and relying on the filter to clean your posts up.
Just generally stop being tremendously disrespectful to your peers.
Every player's style is just as legitimate as another's. If you don't like a builder's style, or a choker's style, that's fine - no one's asking you to like what they're doing. It does not give you free reign to turn into a bad Friday night comedian and throw around insults and crudities on these boards, however.
The next time, you won't get a warning. You'll get a Private Message explaining why you've gotten the week off.
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Post by Avogadro on Jan 13, 2006 9:55:35 GMT -5
ps- I hate this word "slowed"
Please don't use it.
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Post by Sidhe on Jan 13, 2006 13:45:08 GMT -5
Well I was playing devils advocate but your point is taken I don't have a style I'm just trying to provoke people into defending there's, it doesn't seem to be working, if I offended anyone I apologise. I am very sorry
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Post by friedrichpsitalon on Jan 13, 2006 18:43:38 GMT -5
It is perfectly fine and respectable to provoke a point, but making people angry is contrary to the idea of good discussion, amongst several other problems.
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Post by Sidhe on Jan 13, 2006 19:02:57 GMT -5
agreed I apologise, not really a good way to get a discussion started, I am sorry.
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