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Thread: HAs it gotten Stupider IN here?
how else would you implement jedi you dolt? huh mister brainiac? mister game developer? huh? shut up!
str8mix and peoples quality of character within the game is better than others, no is the same, mister brilliant.
i laugh at you, str8mix, hahahahahahaaa!
Velisimner wrote:
how else would you implement jedi you dolt? huh mister brainiac? mister game developer? huh? shut up!
str8mix and peoples quality of character within the game is better than others, no is the same, mister brilliant.
i laugh at you, str8mix, hahahahahahaaa!
Velisimner, i see you are everywhere and think, you are something better! WoW, you got already 56 postings! Nice!
Make my pleasure and shut the f** up!
I will onestar you, everywhere i see you.
I have to agree with RoboFish here. If you are a holo grinder, then by all means do your grind then do the community a favor and get the hell out of the way. Don't bother trying to learn the craft. You only want to recover the credits it cost you to pursue your dream of Jedi, you don't have any intention of sticking with the craft.
We dedicated professionals have taken the time to grind to master, and have studied and learned what our craft is about. If you wear the MASTER tag for a profession, you had better be a MASTER at it. Don't be some stupid noob and ask basic questions that you should have learned when you were a noob.
MistakenIdent wrote:
I have to agree with RoboFish here. If you are a holo grinder, then by all means do your grind then do the community a favor and get the hell out of the way. Don't bother trying to learn the craft. You only want to recover the credits it cost you to pursue your dream of Jedi, you don't have any intention of sticking with the craft.
We dedicated professionals have taken the time to grind to master, and have studied and learned what our craft is about. If you wear the MASTER tag for a profession, you had better be a MASTER at it. Don't be some stupid noob and ask basic questions that you should have learned when you were a noob.
Thank You and here is more proof of the problem
Here is a post from the forum on first page when I am posting this
Look at his Sig Master artisan --- Novice armorsmith --- Novice Architech --- Novice Weapon smith
And like I mention He doesn't kown a **edit** thing about the profession.
Can somebody explain
Fred Sanford the junkman
sanford'thejunkman
Master artisan --- Novice armorsmith --- Novice Architech --- Novice Weapon smith
Shop Loc. Eclipse Corellia pos 786, neg 3492 Bad part of town.
Make my pleasure and shut the f** up!"
whats your point? are you trying to be sarcastic? are you congradualting me on my number of posts? i honestly do not know what you have said these things to me. please tell me.
I think part of the problem is the game itself. By the time it's been up and running a while you have a growing number of master professionals in all crafting trades. Suddenly the market for sub-master products almost totally dries up. The only real option is to grind, to get up into the master box so you can compete on an equal footing with everyone else. In turn, through the grind, people don't learn a whole lot.
At the minute I'm 4-4-3-4, mostly grinded, but I've found a small niche for myself in tools and surveying devices. I don't make a hell of a lot, but before I had a decent enough level of experimentation I wouldn't really have been able to sell tools.
Therefore I think it's a little unfair to blame the players as they may not have had the opportunities to learn these things in the first place.
For me it's all about to begin again, are my 0-0-0-0 weaponsmith goods really going to sell when Joe Master's vendor is just down the street? Maybe, sometimes, but the grind is sure on again.