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It's one thing to get excited during the action, but some of those people actually go around thinking that shouting and being rude is actually a good way to motivate people. I've even seen some of them argue as such.
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You can tell the quality of life of people by what they complain about
This article is ancient. It's still true though.
I figured I need a signature, and why not a fight club quote:
It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.
I was referring to the original, yeah. It's like some kind of deja vu, I go and read an article on QQ, and you've copypastad it over here.
I figured I need a signature, and why not a fight club quote:
It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.
I'm pretty bad at this, In GW1 I never seriously got into PvP, in AoC I decided to roll a female 'sin for laughs, ended up playing it a lot and then people knew me as Zenmai :/ Rerolling with a different name didn't help. On the other hand, it's great if a game has a small enough community that just playing well will get your name known and you get to pick from all the best guilds.
EDIT: also, I like to build my Brand:+
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Last edited by Ringsgold; 04-02-2012 at 19:41.
Small communities are good to an extent, although when they're too small and people start quitting you wind up with a situation like gw is in now. You could bring any guild in the top 100 back from the competitive days of '07 and they'd more than likely decimate the pvers who are in the top 16 these days.
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