stainer wrote on Nov 26
th, 2012 at 9:43pm:
The people whose opinions matter don't play DDO, for the most part. Your opinion has never mattered. To me, or much of anyone else. I am sorry if you thought different.
I am not sorry if you believe that. It's a happy place to live, where in the good old days you were "wired" with the "in" crowd and they were all fantastic players and you decided what "mattered." And repeatedly declared this so on an internet board with dwindling membership, as the act got old.
At the end of the day, what matters is how well you play and what gamemanship you show. You can guess, in game, how youo scored. But don't guess, it might be painful.
Just keep posting, as Psiconaxe famously told you upon his depature, that "OKK, you win the internet, but meanwhile the rest of us will be playing a game."
You know, I tried to help you once, and point out it was a game, not a political drama. That people often play the game to escape from political drama of work or whatever, probably. So like, all that drama that you were so "winning" at in your view, all that posturing like today on the boards aboutr how you're almost always right, you know, keep typing.
I just remember that when some great playres came to Khyber you -- who claim not to be obsessed -- went out of your way to explain to one of them about how terrible I am as a person and a player. I know this because this Rev laughingly told me this, and added that your play sucked. That's your friend, right? SOmeone who matters? One of the best players ever on Khyber, diming you out on some in-game drama and belittling your play to me.
Here's a hint: just because some of the best playres in the game would talk to you didn't mean they respected you.
At all. As a player. You're a "Nope," sweetie. Just like "Nope."
Platinum is good, but I will take in-kind FRDS is fthat is more convenient.