Can't deny it... I enjoy the fact that my coworkers seem to believe that asking me for the answer to a question is faster and just as accurate as looking it up in the keys.
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Technically, she already had that, too- supposedly. No one shared any information about it with the rest of the guild, which was the problem. I wanted to speak to her so there wouldn't be any question about her place in the guil…
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I don't know that there is any ooc paranoia going on. Not all roleplay is pleasant. Some of us feel that even when it isn't, it might be necessary for some other reason. I don't want to upset anyone on an ooc level, but you shou…
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From what I hear from the ever-paranoid Eliron, the Harbingers have also had a lot of problems with people betraying the guild. I agree that in some cases it is excessive- Astraea, for example, was completely unfair- Celina was a bit much, …
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Ok. After all the stuff above, we sat down with you one-on-one to work everything out, without being distracted. As I see it, you weren't the top priority at the time you were sending me tells. I don't think we treated you unfai…
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I'm sorry you're frustrated with the situation, @Salme. In all honesty, I am deeply confused by what happened. We only wanted to know something …
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...I don't remember anyone saying Lusternia sucks? It's more like saying 'this is a cool idea that IRE has done before, so maybe it should be done here too.' Borrowing ideas from other games is a thing that happens, even between…
IMO, creating a list of rules creates more excuses for people to complain about who isn't following the rules, and has no effect on the people who weren't going to follow the rules anyway. No one wins.
If I had to guess, I'd wager that a large part of that change is that the playerbase is older, with less free time, less enamored with the "newness" of anything about the game, and there are fewer new players coming in, in addition to there bei…
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I don't understand the argument on either point. It could be that a combatant does things other than pking all day, and they decide that NOT min-maxing everything, is more beneficial to them because of the non-pk activities they…
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You can't demand that anyone in the game will try to get better to fight you, though. The fact that that's what your response would be should not lead to a judgment against those who would never learn combat, or even never learn…
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Um... they're still not? The question is about a particular -type- of RP/conflict, and the benefits of it. Disagreement on one thing doesn't mean disagreement on everything.
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Anything we do is rp, assuming it isn't clearly not rp. That agreed with, using rp as an excuse to attack anyone tends to be far more fun for the attacker than the target. As it is, there seems to be less motivation to play when…
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Or, maybe, you could ask for actual ideas, if you have none yourself. You're falsely identifying one problem- a lack of ideas for how to fix the Cay- with a solution that addresses a completely different problem- a lack of time …
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You make this sound like a good thing. I could use more arguments and political(not so much personal) drama. Much as it's irritating in excess, I miss it when it's gone.