Sep 05, 2006, 08:46 PM // 20:46
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#41
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Scotland
Guild: The Illuminati
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The truth itself
IIRC, OP is the person who posted that, two lvl 13 critters, could kill an entire eight man level 20 party.
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Indeed he did, but noobs dislike being called noobs even more than the rest of us because deep down they know its true.
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Sep 05, 2006, 09:13 PM // 21:13
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#42
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Zealand
Profession: Me/R
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother Andicus
Indeed he did, but noobs dislike being called noobs even more than the rest of us because deep down they know its true.
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Even more than the rest of us? So if I called 'you' a noob, people are going to give a rats ass about whether or not it's true? Man, grow up, you can call someone a noob for an entire day, people are just going to reply:
"Shut the **** up!"
*can't hear because general chat is already turned off* << (See this guy learnt his lesson the first time :P)
"Damn 10 year-olds..."
"If you're pissed off that much, just leave."
That's going to be my retarded comment of the day, I'm posting this up on my guild forums, they'll have a laugh...
Listening to a noobcaller is like having a one-way conversation. Much like listening to talkback radio. Some guy can spew out retarded comments for the entire duration... too bad the radio doesn't have an ignore button... only an "off" switch.
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Sep 05, 2006, 10:06 PM // 22:06
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#43
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Scotland
Guild: The Illuminati
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Terra Xin
Even more than the rest of us? So if I called 'you' a noob, people are going to give a rats ass about whether or not it's true? Man, grow up, you can call someone a noob for an entire day, people are just going to reply:
"Shut the **** up!"
*can't hear because general chat is already turned off* << (See this guy learnt his lesson the first time :P)
"Damn 10 year-olds..."
"If you're pissed off that much, just leave."
That's going to be my retarded comment of the day, I'm posting this up on my guild forums, they'll have a laugh...
Listening to a noobcaller is like having a one-way conversation. Much like listening to talkback radio. Some guy can spew out retarded comments for the entire duration... too bad the radio doesn't have an ignore button... only an "off" switch.
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No, i'm not going to care either way, but if I was in a rank 5000 guild and I seriously did think lvl 13 tengu wtfpwned, it might just have an uneasy ring of truth to it.
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Sep 05, 2006, 10:12 PM // 22:12
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#44
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
Guild: Perfection Is Everything [PiE]
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ken Dei
That has to be one of the most shortsighted and self centered answers yet.
This guy obviously knew what he was doing, the failing was not his. It was the moron he was working with.
If you're going to lag the same amount before and after you relog what's the point. As he's stated thelag was due to updates, not backlog in his program.
You can know all the builds, learn all the strategies and BE a pro and asshats like the one mentioned, the ones who don't LISTEN, the ones like you, will call people noobs.
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THANK YOU!
That is exactly what I was talking about, HUGE thanks.
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Sep 05, 2006, 10:24 PM // 22:24
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#45
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Dec 2005
Profession: N/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Meikleham of Tyr
Uhh, sorry officer, I forgot that red meant stop. I mean it doesn't matter because there was no one else at the intersection, so you shouldn't give me a ticket. People forget things all the time.
Oh, oops guys, I forgot to put my skills in my bar.
Oh, oops guys, I forgot that I have to get up in the morning, so I'm gonna log out in the middle of a mission.
Sure, everyone forgets things now and then, that DOES NOT MEAN that there are no consequences. If there were no consequences, no one would bother to remember anything.
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Poor analogy.
Persons can only become drivers once they pass a certain level of testing... in which knowning that red means stop, is one of the subjects.
Guild Wars sports no such "Read, study, take test, then play" medium. If you'd like to try again though, please be my guest.
And to a few more of your little scenariors.
"Oh, oops guys, I forgot to put my skills in my bar."
It is possible to be caught up in something, or have a brain lapse to the point that you were unable to set the right skills.
"Oh, oops guys, I forgot that I have to get up in the morning, so I'm gonna log out in the middle of a mission."
Guild Wars is a game. If at any point it starts interfering with real life, I turn off the computer and walk away for a certain amount of time. Phone rings, I answer it. Pizza arrives, I head to the door. Roommates or friends want to go do something, I leave. Regardless of where I'm at, or how long I've been at it.
Sure, for your example, one should have better prior planning to remember that they do in fact need to go to bed at a certain time for the next mornings activities, but we all know how time flies faster than we perceive it when we're having fun.
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