It's better than being an ass on the internet to unlucky strangers.
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I find those things to be on the same level.
It is much better (and harder, in my opinion) to be completely honest and logical with everyone.
Fair is fair. Fake compassion in order to be socially accepted / feel superior compared to the "rude Internet masses" is not something I desire to show or receive.
Hi! I hope you find a great FC in Brynhildr, but if you ever happen to get to Exodus or if you come across me or my friends at the Duty Finder, we will be very happy to play with you!
Clap your hands?
Sorry thread title reminded me of that song.
hmmm the game lacks the accessibility for million clicks jobs (as in there dont exist a good alternative to avoid having to click a lot)
my problem is that i cant recall all the mechanics for raids , i forget so easily , thats why i too do the fates and leves , crafting+gathering
i am fine with dungeons ,but i am bad at raids like coils or something similar
but if we could turn the whole game into a voice commanded game then we ll be entering a new era of gaming
How in the world is stating that "I am crap" a positive attitude?
Also, funnily enough, I manage and have managed teams of people both in games and in real life. No brick wall ever hit me. People who start by saying that "they are crap" do not make good team players at all, usually.
Semantics. I had to build teams as well, that's not the point.Quote:
Originally Posted by GeorgeKhan;3256512
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The point is, it is not up to others to encourage you. If you rely on that, you will fail the moment you are inevitably left alone.
There are people playing games at a competitive level while having severe handicaps. And they are successful. You do not see them writing on the forums they are crap, jokingly or not.