Entertainer Archive
Thread: A Polite Request
I am an aspiring Entertainer who is venturing forth down the road into Master Image Designer and I would like to request that you do not send holocron hunters of Image Design to our forums. Lately all We get on there is gripe and flamewars between actual Image Designers and holocron hunters.So please help us out and do us this favor. THERE IS NO MACRO FOR "ACCEPT" - that message is to all of you holocron hunters I dont mind people gridning ID for holocrons,but some of them lately badmouth our profession and start flamewars and a lot of Image Designers are being very rude to anyone asking any questions on our forums. Before the holocrons were out that forum was a fun place to hang out and chat about hair designs and whatnot.
Thank you for your time and Keep on bringing us Entertainment ![]()
The whole idea about making people train to master in skills they have no genuine desire to train in is plain stupid. I have seen many in my time as I train others in the arts as much as possible. Most are decent people, some make it clear that they do not like the profession.
In the interest of this being a role-playing game - why would someone take up professions they hate?
I know that the developers will never see this but it is my dear wish that they allow each character the ability to become a jedi through normal game play - make them all have the ability to open up the skill but make it so costly in either app points or skill points that only the serious jedi would follow it.
Have the ID correspondend make a "How to Macro for all you Holocron IDers" post and sticky it like we did on the dance forum and like Slick did here. It works great and there are way less questions about it now (and hence less flame wars).
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Since the ways to 'macro' image design can lead to people discovering the exploit code, most of us in the ID forum would rather not give out macros. If there was a macro code for a novice entertainer to play the Ceremonial song, play a Nalargon, or dance Exotic4, I think you'd feel the same.
The code in question has been known about by the playerbase for several weeks now and so I am at a loss as to why SOE have not taken steps to correct it.
Correcting code to remove exploits should take priority over adding new content.
Jacob_Entertainer wrote:
The code in question has been known about by the playerbase for several weeks now and so I am at a loss as to why SOE have not taken steps to correct it.
Correcting code to remove exploits should take priority over adding new content.
Weeks? Try several months.