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Old 08-07-2012, 03:29 PM
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I understand your frustration, but imagine the frustration of people that have been there for a while and see the same question being asked on and on and on...
As a former Moderator, i can confirm this. We had setup dozens of FAQs and Tutorials. Now if you have to read the same Question 100times a day, despite in being answered in said tutorials/FAQs, you sooner or later feel the need to exterminate mankind, or at least sterilize certain users, so they can not procreate. As a mod you have at least the power to just close/delete/move that thread, but what power does the average user have. None, besides his brain and of course, his ego.

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The devs need to continue to tweak the FM balance until there is equal amount of whining from both sides.
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Old 08-07-2012, 04:40 PM
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So frustration allows you to treat new members like complete and utter ass good to know great work on giving people a warm welcome, what a bunch of asses!

There are ways of informing people, courtesy shouldn't be put on the backseat due to frustration. If you get wound up by simple question you shouldn't post a reply.
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Old 08-07-2012, 04:44 PM
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So frustration allows you to treat new members like complete and utter ass good to know great work on giving people a warm welcome, what a bunch of asses!

There are ways of informing people, courtesy shouldn't be put on the backseat due to frustration. If you get wound up by simple question you shouldn't post a reply.
Does CloD run on Windows 7 64Bit?
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Old 08-07-2012, 04:48 PM
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Then there are those that are always right and never will admit that they are wrong.
And those always talking about themselves when you want to talk about yourself.....

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Old 08-07-2012, 04:49 PM
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Does CloD run on Windows 7 64Bit?
Krupi's your man, he'll talk you through it I'm sure
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Old 08-07-2012, 04:52 PM
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So frustration allows you to treat new members like complete and utter ass good to know great work on giving people a warm welcome, what a bunch of asses!

There are ways of informing people, courtesy shouldn't be put on the backseat due to frustration. If you get wound up by simple question you shouldn't post a reply.
Nope it doesn´t, we as mods usually pointed the user to said FAQs/tutorials with a nice little welcome and then closed the thread, to keep certain unfriendly users out. But that bunch of a-hos is exactly the reason why i quit working as a mod. Or more correctly, working in this community (i wasn´t just a forumsmod but also servermod, admin doesn´t really fit here), because that behaviour were also evident on servers, where there is no such thing as a FAQ to refer to. Instead you heard them all giving a beginner a nice little "FU n00b/b00n/n4p, go play with your barbie!" welcome.

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Old 08-09-2012, 05:48 PM
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So frustration allows you to treat new members like complete and utter ass good to know great work on giving people a warm welcome, what a bunch of asses!

There are ways of informing people, courtesy shouldn't be put on the backseat due to frustration. If you get wound up by simple question you shouldn't post a reply.
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Old 08-09-2012, 06:46 PM
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Just what the hell is it with people and the Internet.

Recently in another forum I asked what I had assumed was two relatively simple question and both times I got replies that really made me wonder why do people on the Internet get offended/reply with arrogant comments.

I would just like to make something's clear here:

If someone asks a question that has been asked before and you reply along these lines "as it's your first post I will answer, but in the future use the search function" Or "where have you been Durhhh" then you are a dick, there is no debating this it is a simple fact.

How do these people behave in the outside, if I asked someone the time would I receive a harsh beating for not having a watch on, if you asked them directions would they berate you for not having a map... Probably not so why do it on the Internet!!!

So just to reiterate if someone ask a question and you reply in a less than friendly manner you are a gigantic phallus.

Thanks for your time/end rant.
The difference is:

In the real world you don't walk in the halls of world's largest library which contains everything you want or need to know - therefore asking real ppl IS ok.

In the net, the answer you're seeking is (usually) only a few keystrokes away.
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:50 PM
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If someone posts an oft-asked question, and that act for some reason offends you, then just ignore it. It's not doing you any harm - they're not ringing you up or knocking on your door. Someone else will be delighted to show off their knowledge and everyone will be happy.

Krupi's right: in niche communities such as this we can ill afford to piss off newcomers with off-hand, elitist attitudes
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Old 08-09-2012, 11:00 PM
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