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KeymasterMaybe with this guy flying the RWAR
When it has this many torps:
And then I’d be all like
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KeymasterI think it was more like this
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KeymasterBut stand back
Because it’s still like this
and it can still do this
and this
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Keymasterbut this is actually what the RWAR is like
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Keymasterand then some more of this
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KeymasterHow you acted when I nerfed it:
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KeymasterFinal thoughts on clicking “reply”:
Just do it. If the example mess above looks confusing, I dunno… just believe in it. It works. Click “reply” to whatever post you’re replying to, and if there can be any doubt who you’re talking to, start your reply with “@whoever” (the author of the post).
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KeymasterDon’t sweat it Squirel. Like I said, no one has done anything wrong. I’m simply trying to help our fledgling community grow.
We finally have a steady stream of potential new players, and every day, someone new logs into the game… I could see our “active” player base doubling within the next year. (imagine the “recent fleet activity” list on the front page spanning a few hours, instead of days)
So we’re laying the foundation for a community, and the ways we post or exchange information now, will shape the way things are done further down the road.
I don’t want to make a list of strict posting rules- or create an environment where people are “griefed” for doing things a little differently. I think too many online communities are kind of snobbish when it comes to rules and etiquette, which I believe, stifles creativity and hurts the community in the long run… but we should all work together, hold each other accountable even- to post quality content.
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KeymasterExample 9
This is what it looks like when I click “reply” to reply the OP again, after examples 1-8 were posted.obit
KeymasterExample 8
This is what it looks like if I click “reply” to reply to example 4… which was already a nested (indented) reply with more replies after it.Note that all of the “Example #s” I posted just now we’re chronologically posted in order by number. If you’re unsure what’s going on, check the timestamp.
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KeymasterExample 7
This time I clicked “reply” to reply to example 2. Notice how this post is indented one level to the right, and shown above example 3.
Please feel free to use this thread to play around with the reply button etc.
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KeymasterExample 6
This is what it looks like if I click “reply” to reply to example 1… After examples 4 & 5 have already been posted.obit
KeymasterExample 5
This is what it looks like if I click “reply” to reply to example 4obit
KeymasterExample 4
This is what it looks like if I click “reply” to reply to Example 1Note that “nested” (indented) replies will only move one step over to the right. With more levels of nesting, the words would get so squished, that it’s very difficult to read on some mobile platforms. So keep using reply. It’s still working its magic even if you don’t see an extra indent.
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