Coalinghostout
10-21-2007, 11:01 PM
Sure you pick a fighter, and you're like yeah I need Strength.
Or a mage, yeah I need Intelligence.
But what if you never played an MMORPG which such things?
What if you picked something that you did not know what the main attribute would be.
Would you:
1.) Check the character info on the main page that is suppose to be correct, because it is typed out by the people who run this game/know more than you do about it.
2.) Look on the forums and search to see what it is. Note: you could get false info from a player, because they do not run this game or know as much as the GMs.
3.) Ask someone in-game. Note: you have a bigger chance of them all of not using the correct attribute.
But, what if the best possible info from the people who should know this game and run it, was false? Well it is.
1.) is the WORST choice to pick. Why? because it is not true, the GMs do not know as much as they should.
Most of it is false, clerics main attribute for example.
It was false, saying the main attribute is INT.
It is not, it is END and SPR. Thanks to me it was changed ~~( 2 weeks later)
after I had reported it.
Oh and I used the info on the character page suspecting it to be correct, which was false.
Adding INT to my Cleric until I asked someone in the game and looked on the forums. Then was told I would not get a stat reset/scroll for their **** up.
But what if all the character info was incorrect?
And if you used it.
Would you ask for one too? Be mad about it?
HM?
Or a mage, yeah I need Intelligence.
But what if you never played an MMORPG which such things?
What if you picked something that you did not know what the main attribute would be.
Would you:
1.) Check the character info on the main page that is suppose to be correct, because it is typed out by the people who run this game/know more than you do about it.
2.) Look on the forums and search to see what it is. Note: you could get false info from a player, because they do not run this game or know as much as the GMs.
3.) Ask someone in-game. Note: you have a bigger chance of them all of not using the correct attribute.
But, what if the best possible info from the people who should know this game and run it, was false? Well it is.
1.) is the WORST choice to pick. Why? because it is not true, the GMs do not know as much as they should.
Most of it is false, clerics main attribute for example.
It was false, saying the main attribute is INT.
It is not, it is END and SPR. Thanks to me it was changed ~~( 2 weeks later)
after I had reported it.
Oh and I used the info on the character page suspecting it to be correct, which was false.
Adding INT to my Cleric until I asked someone in the game and looked on the forums. Then was told I would not get a stat reset/scroll for their **** up.
But what if all the character info was incorrect?
And if you used it.
Would you ask for one too? Be mad about it?
HM?