Use a macro. Type it once and you're golden.
OR, if you're using windowed mode, write an essay on it in a NotePad and copy & paste it in.
I see nothing wrong with a situation where there are three people, two of them able to use the item and thus allowed to roll, one of them unable to use the item and thus not allowed to roll. It is really common sense in my opinion that if you roll on something, you damn well better be able to use it.
Coupled with the above, as far as the implied statement, "Well it would have been a bigger upgrade for me" goes (which is a derp if you don't have the class leveled, of course it would have been a bigger upgrade). It really doesn't hold much water, why should people who spend time and money on their gear get less priority, especially when the third person doesn't even have the ability to use the item?
I don't know Reiko well, my association with him has been minimal but this thread stinks of loot envy whether it is intentional or not.
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you know how many macros you would need to explain Garuda in text, jesus its 2012 VOIP is common practice in MMOs and free for users to use and takes literally seconds to download. This is not directed at you specifically but people need to stop being so stubborn and expect to be able to participate in everything the game has to offer without having to conform to the norm.
I just want to expand on this.you know how many macros you would need to explain Garuda in text, jesus its 2012 VOIP is common practice in MMOs and free for users to use and takes literally seconds to download. This is not directed at you specifically but people need to stop being so stubborn and expect to be able to participate in everything the game has to offer without having to conform to the norm.
In Seraphim we have a member who is mute. She still gets on to mumble to hear what is going on during events. Unless you are deaf, your reasons for not using a voip client as a pc user these days are asinine to me.
An Aware, Informed, and Critical community is vital for the success of a game.~ John "Totalbiscuit" Bain
They just want to do their own thing, which has no place in end-game. That's why for most folks it's no mumble, no end-game. At least in my LS. There are exceptions, but they are few and far between. There are a handful of players that you know need no instructions, but they are the exception rather than the norm.
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