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Exmaple Core
UnReaL.
135
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Posted - 2012.12.03 06:27:00 -
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It has been said by a dev that no one will be reset on this new build, so it will most likely be the next. I was told that when the characters are reset, those will be the characters that will be kept permanently for our dust careers. My immediate thought is that the closed beta will move to open beta, and we will be able to choose our characters again. Anyone have any light to this or wisdom? |
Tiel Syysch
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
633
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Posted - 2012.12.03 07:08:00 -
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I don't think we're supposed to ever lose the characters from this point on. All that will happen is your isk/sp/assets will be reverted back to new character status, but the character itself should stay. If you want to remake to have a different name or starting skills, that'll be on you to delete and re-create whenever you feel like it. |
Exmaple Core
UnReaL.
135
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Posted - 2012.12.03 07:32:00 -
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I see. That is the answer i was hoping for, thank you kindly. I appritiate it |
Zion Shad
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
1620
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Posted - 2012.12.03 10:37:00 -
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Tiel Syysch wrote:I don't think we're supposed to ever lose the characters from this point on. All that will happen is your isk/sp/assets will be reverted back to new character status, but the character itself should stay. If you want to remake to have a different name or starting skills, that'll be on you to delete and re-create whenever you feel like it.
Yea this is correct |
I never Complain
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
16
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Posted - 2012.12.03 11:01:00 -
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Lulz gramar, go to school kid. |
Zero Burubudur
Eyniletti Rangers Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2012.12.03 13:00:00 -
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Would still be nice though if this will go Open Beta soon. Most of the time when I play, there's only 4 of us. 2v2. :| |
I never Complain
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
16
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Posted - 2012.12.03 13:21:00 -
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Zero Burubudur wrote:Would still be nice though if this will go Open Beta soon. Most of the time when I play, there's only 4 of us. 2v2. :| All depends on the times you play, also which day it is. On a monday and tuesday the servers are dead. A lot of people hit the skillcap in the weekend and quit playing. |
Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
285
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Posted - 2012.12.03 13:28:00 -
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I hear a lot of folks saying "this is what will be happening" but I never see any citations. I would think that if this information were public I'd have found it on this very forum, and the person posting would have a little coloured tag next to their name. Just saying. |
Icy Tiger
Universal Allies Inc.
1026
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Posted - 2012.12.03 13:41:00 -
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I never Complain wrote:Lulz gramar, go to school kid.
Says the idiot who doesn't know how the proper use of capitals. |
I never Complain
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
16
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Posted - 2012.12.03 14:04:00 -
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Icy Tiger wrote:I never Complain wrote:Lulz gramar, go to school kid. Says the idiot who doesn't know how the proper use of capitals. That is why i go to school. + in my native language we dont use capitals for days , months etc. |
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Maken Tosch
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
1591
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Posted - 2012.12.03 14:07:00 -
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I never Complain wrote:Lulz gramar, go to school kid.
Lol grammar, learn to pay attention in class next time. Perhaps you'll know how to spell grammar. |
I never Complain
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
16
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Posted - 2012.12.03 14:55:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:I never Complain wrote:Lulz gramar, go to school kid. Lol grammar, learn to pay attention in class next time. Perhaps you'll know how to spell grammar. *facepalm* |
Kazeno Rannaa
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
145
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Posted - 2012.12.03 16:41:00 -
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Take it down a notch there KIDS. Grammatical use is completely dependent upon the culture and the applied historical context of the development of the language in the first place. When you also start adding the ingestion and usage of a second or third language, as I am sure there are fair number of people doing, there can be some crossed understandings between linguistic structures, i.e., use a rule from one language and cultural contextualization and use it in the context of a different cultural environment. Some times it works and translates over, other times it may not.
So don't delude yourselves with this fantasy of "standardized English" speaking or writing. English is a sort of linguistic genus. The actual practiced dialect is more of the family of language while the specific socioculturally attenuated dialectical choices in discursive interactions would be the actual species, of a sort. It is like the obvious differences between Queen's English i Britain, versus in Australia, or New Zealand in comparison to the development in American English. There are differences in lexicon, semantics, grammatical structures, sociocultural scaffoldings of interpersonal interactions and social proprieties. And this is not to include the different intonational, phonetical, and morphological choices and patterns.
So when you think about it, they may have two or more languages that they are navigating while they are participating on these forums. That is quite a feat if you ask me. So cut them some slack.
If some one is trolling, I say that part of our responsibility of being participatory members of this peer group is to work together and regulate the sociocultural scaffolding that we are consenting to operate within. This should include both the general maintenance of the actual structuring of interactions and the internalization of empathy based upon self-reflective interactionary protocols. Granted we are playing in a universe where we are "going to war" with each other, but it doesn't mean that we can't engage in our test of skill (i.e., our corp battles, etc.) without a sense of common respect, if for anything then at least for showing up and participating. This respect should be initially extended at first encounter. Let them help determine the tone of interactions with each meeting instead of pigeon holing them with a reification of them based upon what turns out to be a truly limited occurrence of interaction with any person. This is the kind of respect that each of us like, if not, out right demand. It is amazingly hypocritical to demand that which a person is unwilling to give, don't you think?
Yet, the reality of our little attempt at democratic utopia is the fact that there will more than likely be a section of our greater peer group that will either whine and complain about how one thing is wrong or another while not working towards mitigating or producing a solution, or they will just do nothing and be a complete drain upon the community while taking every advantage that is produced by the group for the goods of the group. This is a bit of a reification on my part, in one regard, yet it is also a realization of the numerical possibility that lies within the infinite number of possible results from the infinite number of possible ways interactions and reactions can be performed. Plus we have been enculturated with a desire to maximize our rewards with a minimal amount of expenditure.
Humans make bad people. ;) |
tastzlike chicken
ROGUE SPADES
59
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Posted - 2012.12.03 22:46:00 -
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Kazeno Rannaa wrote:Take it down a notch there KIDS. Grammatical use is completely dependent upon the culture and the applied historical context of the development of the language in the first place. When you also start adding the ingestion and usage of a second or third language, as I am sure there are fair number of people doing, there can be some crossed understandings between linguistic structures, i.e., use a rule from one language and cultural contextualization and use it in the context of a different cultural environment. Some times it works and translates over, other times it may not.
So don't delude yourselves with this fantasy of "standardized English" speaking or writing. English is a sort of linguistic genus. The actual practiced dialect is more of the family of language while the specific socioculturally attenuated dialectical choices in discursive interactions would be the actual species, of a sort. It is like the obvious differences between Queen's English i Britain, versus in Australia, or New Zealand in comparison to the development in American English. There are differences in lexicon, semantics, grammatical structures, sociocultural scaffoldings of interpersonal interactions and social proprieties. And this is not to include the different intonational, phonetical, and morphological choices and patterns.
So when you think about it, they may have two or more languages that they are navigating while they are participating on these forums. That is quite a feat if you ask me. So cut them some slack.
If some one is trolling, I say that part of our responsibility of being participatory members of this peer group is to work together and regulate the sociocultural scaffolding that we are consenting to operate within. This should include both the general maintenance of the actual structuring of interactions and the internalization of empathy based upon self-reflective interactionary protocols. Granted we are playing in a universe where we are "going to war" with each other, but it doesn't mean that we can't engage in our test of skill (i.e., our corp battles, etc.) without a sense of common respect, if for anything then at least for showing up and participating. This respect should be initially extended at first encounter. Let them help determine the tone of interactions with each meeting instead of pigeon holing them with a reification of them based upon what turns out to be a truly limited occurrence of interaction with any person. This is the kind of respect that each of us like, if not, out right demand. It is amazingly hypocritical to demand that which a person is unwilling to give, don't you think?
Yet, the reality of our little attempt at democratic utopia is the fact that there will more than likely be a section of our greater peer group that will either whine and complain about how one thing is wrong or another while not working towards mitigating or producing a solution, or they will just do nothing and be a complete drain upon the community while taking every advantage that is produced by the group for the goods of the group. This is a bit of a reification on my part, in one regard, yet it is also a realization of the numerical possibility that lies within the infinite number of possible results from the infinite number of possible ways interactions and reactions can be performed. Plus we have been enculturated with a desire to maximize our rewards with a minimal amount of expenditure.
Humans make bad people. ;)
Say No To Meth... |
Icy Tiger
Universal Allies Inc.
1026
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Posted - 2012.12.03 23:09:00 -
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Kazeno Rannaa wrote:Take it down a notch there KIDS. Grammatical use is completely dependent upon the culture and the applied historical context of the development of the language in the first place. When you also start adding the ingestion and usage of a second or third language, as I am sure there are fair number of people doing, there can be some crossed understandings between linguistic structures, i.e., use a rule from one language and cultural contextualization and use it in the context of a different cultural environment. Some times it works and translates over, other times it may not.
So don't delude yourselves with this fantasy of "standardized English" speaking or writing. English is a sort of linguistic genus. The actual practiced dialect is more of the family of language while the specific socioculturally attenuated dialectical choices in discursive interactions would be the actual species, of a sort. It is like the obvious differences between Queen's English i Britain, versus in Australia, or New Zealand in comparison to the development in American English. There are differences in lexicon, semantics, grammatical structures, sociocultural scaffoldings of interpersonal interactions and social proprieties. And this is not to include the different intonational, phonetical, and morphological choices and patterns.
So when you think about it, they may have two or more languages that they are navigating while they are participating on these forums. That is quite a feat if you ask me. So cut them some slack.
If some one is trolling, I say that part of our responsibility of being participatory members of this peer group is to work together and regulate the sociocultural scaffolding that we are consenting to operate within. This should include both the general maintenance of the actual structuring of interactions and the internalization of empathy based upon self-reflective interactionary protocols. Granted we are playing in a universe where we are "going to war" with each other, but it doesn't mean that we can't engage in our test of skill (i.e., our corp battles, etc.) without a sense of common respect, if for anything then at least for showing up and participating. This respect should be initially extended at first encounter. Let them help determine the tone of interactions with each meeting instead of pigeon holing them with a reification of them based upon what turns out to be a truly limited occurrence of interaction with any person. This is the kind of respect that each of us like, if not, out right demand. It is amazingly hypocritical to demand that which a person is unwilling to give, don't you think?
Yet, the reality of our little attempt at democratic utopia is the fact that there will more than likely be a section of our greater peer group that will either whine and complain about how one thing is wrong or another while not working towards mitigating or producing a solution, or they will just do nothing and be a complete drain upon the community while taking every advantage that is produced by the group for the goods of the group. This is a bit of a reification on my part, in one regard, yet it is also a realization of the numerical possibility that lies within the infinite number of possible results from the infinite number of possible ways interactions and reactions can be performed. Plus we have been enculturated with a desire to maximize our rewards with a minimal amount of expenditure.
Humans make bad people. ;)
Wikipedia logic.
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Vance Alken
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
94
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Posted - 2012.12.04 02:09:00 -
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Will we ever be able to change our starting skillset Y/N? |
Washlee
UnReaL.
131
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Posted - 2012.12.04 03:28:00 -
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This build coming up no
Next build we are getting a wipe apprently to prep for open beta. |
Fivetimes Infinity
Immobile Infantry
1086
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Posted - 2012.12.04 08:44:00 -
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Vance Alken wrote:Will we ever be able to change our starting skillset Y/N?
Delete your character after the next wipe and pick something else. Not that it makes any major difference either way. |
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