See what you've done?

by Parnthalos | 05/11/2007 16:39:52

Parnthalos

We are tired of being told we can't be told anything or where looking into it.

You can't expect us to act any way but this after the stuff we've had to deal with, I am sorry but the more I see these forums in chaos perhaps.. JUST perhaps someone with a ability to actually explain things to us will come in and talk with us.

if it takes the spamming of the shaman forums with threads and "."'s so be it.

This is what you've forced us to, we don't want alot. All we are asking for is someone who can answer the major questions(You know by now what they are) to sit down and explain to us alot of these changes and what they intend to do if anything to solve the problems we feel we are having.

Untill then, thar can be no peace I feel.
I take great comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the universe.

by Nethaera | 05/11/2007 17:27:47

Nethaera


Q u o t e:

They got the hint last night, druid. They deleted such posts. Posts full of data and explanations why the elemental changes were not a buff at all, as Eyonix had promised, but were approximately a 7% nerf. I'd link it to you, but, it's gone.

Additionally, reposting a threat that a mod has taken action on (i.e., deleted) will get you forum banned.

Hence, civil disobedience.

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Actually, I've been told that there were many posts that contained swearing and more that violated the code of conduct. What can happen is that someone posts something constructive and others post following it with those violations. At that point we need to delete the thread because the time it takes to moderate that many violations is not productive. We'd rather the person/s that did have constructive posts repost them in the hope that others restrain themselves rather than risk the post being deleted again.

If you have the data, repost it. If people are going to resort to swearing among other things, the posts will be removed.

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