I'm kind of tired of your type, always thinking that just because something is small and doesn't effect you that it couldn't possibly effect anyone else or be worth a look at.
Really? Get over yourself.
Sure, lets not enjoy our game and alow SE to restrict us from every single little new thing they add, RESTRICTION THIS RESTRICTION THAT. I'm tired of all there restrictions, SE just let us play and enjoy the game without keeping us from content and I'm not talking about the emote, I'm talking about everything.
Last edited by Vandark; 12-28-2013 at 01:01 AM.
The funny part? People who make this a big deal are doing exactly the same as she's doing - "Why can't I use this style of /doze anywhere SE? It's a big deal, it's game breaking and quite frankly silly that I'm restricted from an animation."
Don't tell people who find this insignificant to get over themselves when they're not the ones making a big deal about it :\ I mean, look at how angry you got over a non-issue.
1. You need to check your definitions for fact and opinion.
2. Posting in this thread stating that restricting the /doze emote was a bad idea does not exclude me or anyone else from posting in other threads about other issues. I'm a pretty vocal person, and I do speak up when I see something I'm unhappy about (as anyone can tell from my post history).
Back on topic: SE needs to stop smothering their playerbase and just give us their content without arbitrary restrictions. Let us use the darn /doze wherever we want.
Only in a very particular location that the majority of players do not have access to. It's absurd. I've never seen this in emote systems in other MMOs - and for good reason.
Incorrect. I'd still be upset once I noticed it. I did make this thread after all.
And Imapoonu, thank you for not actually providing any counter to either of the two statements I made towards you.
Last edited by Naunet; 12-28-2013 at 01:48 AM.
I'd SE would have said nothing and did nothing you all would have never known and would be happy....think about it.
Here's my best guess on how this conversation went at SE HQ...
"A conversation between John Doe and Jane Doe"
"Hey John"
"Hey Jane"
"Did you see the memo about the lay down emote?"
"Ya, pretty silly huh?"
"Ya...let's just scrap it. We have a couple other things to worry about."
"Okay, just scrap it?"
"Yes. Release a pa stating we just don't see the need for developing content that can be used in a provocative way. It's not like they won't do it anyway lol."
"Lol. I'll get on it."
.........2 days later.......
"Holy crap! Did you see that thread in the lodestone?"
EDIT: And also...
Nope.
Here's another fact:
Animal rights are more important than the rights of match box cars.
Last edited by Imapooonu; 12-28-2013 at 01:50 AM. Reason: structure,additional quote,additional facts
Making unrelated, nonsensical statements does not actually constitute a valid argument. "Match box cars" are inanimate objects and do not have rights.
Even if I were posting in this thread to the exclusion of all others (which, as I already pointed out, I am not, nor are the majority, if not all, of the other posters here - this alone negates your entire argument, as it is based off the premise that we are ignoring other issues), your opinion that this issue doesn't matter would still be precisely that: an opinion. As a roleplayer, the emote system is of huge significance to me, as I make use of it regularly to engage immersion during scenes. Being unable to access a simply laying down emote because of a completely arbitrary and nonsense excuse is not something I am going to just passively accept.
Oh, oh! Let me try:
I breath air. Therefore, you are wrong.
I totally won this discussion!
All freedom is important. I wouldn't give much for a world where I was allowed to do anything, but all books I read must praise god every 10th page because religion is important among book writers.
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