Dont see the big deal bout being examined, my reply macro was "/em feels examined then put his pants back on."
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Dont see the big deal bout being examined, my reply macro was "/em feels examined then put his pants back on."
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Protip: Every country has jerks.
used to love doing /em examines you. and everyone around would think i'm examining them and then i'd do it like 10times lol. i still do this in ffxiv but usually i just do /em wave. then eventually toss out a emote that doesn't look like a real one with it so they get what i'm doing. is pretty funny.
I would like to see an option to turn that examine on/off... And in some games you can link ur gear or parts of your gear in chat which is pretty nice.
^^^What this person said.
ANyway, best to leave the feature out, if people are simply going to use it to go berserk on others for literally no reason at all. I really don't care if someone examines me. Heck, I'll pose for it if you want. It's no big deal to me.
But then again, I have a life. lol
Wow ....... And wow to Americans telling Japanese to get hit by another bomb... Just wow..
I mean there is such a thing like crying over jponry or 'merica but telling people to "irl" die... Please ban, and then post their IP for further banning.
Examine is a silly thing to get mad over since the information strictly relates to gear and not your cup size. It would be interesting to see full cloaks over armor that make examining the gear impossible... Fun realism but probably just annoy raid leaders lol.
I remember someone said that on allakazham somewhere and got trouble by GMs... ouch that's hurt... >.<
I am not offended by 'jponry' but was offended by English speakers when they were against Japanese..
Self-esteem of Asians can be bad and also can get feelings hurt easily.
People being self-conscience is all it is. And on the internet, at that. Checking someone's gear isn't looking into their soul and discovering their dark secrets. It is seeing what gear they have and comparing it to what you've seen other people wear. It is a tool for keeping track of gear trends or identifying if there is a piece of gear that you've overlooked.