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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Avu » Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:41 pm

Haven't you heard his country whatever it may be owns the internet.
"Since all men count themselves righteous, and since
no righteous man raises his hand against the innocent,
a man need only strike another to make him evil."
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Samsho » Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:56 pm

Dran wrote:Why are you trying to ruin their gaming experience? Maybe they like being a ruthless raider with not a care for anyone else... Its part of the game if you don't wanna be killed find yourself a spot far away from everyone or join a community that can protect you. They are playing the game they want to and you have respect that. Just because it will hurt a few peoples feelings doesn't matter. The catch for Haven & Hearth is this there are no rules... no official rules at least. If you want to be a part a place with rules join a village and don't wander around. This game is not easy... it is not friendly and it is a challenge that isn't just grinding which is most MMO's. There is a social element to it that enjoy and if we did what you wanted to do it would ruin this game and destroy what truly makes the game unique. So kindly get off your high horse or go play another game like Maple Story or Runescape. Your opinion sucks in my opinion


How am I trying to ruin anything? I am just trying to hold a conversation. You missed my point in the rest of your post, you should read my post again.

sabinati wrote:dang foreigners, get off my international game


Why would you want them to get off the game? Even you yourself said that it is international. I am a foreigner myself, but I can speak English at least, in online games the word "foreigner" is used to describe those players that cannot speak the English language since English is considered the "global" language, I even said it a couple of posts ago. let's not be dense now.
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Dran » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:01 pm

Samsho wrote:
Dran wrote:Why are you trying to ruin their gaming experience? Maybe they like being a ruthless raider with not a care for anyone else... Its part of the game if you don't wanna be killed find yourself a spot far away from everyone or join a community that can protect you. They are playing the game they want to and you have respect that. Just because it will hurt a few peoples feelings doesn't matter. The catch for Haven & Hearth is this there are no rules... no official rules at least. If you want to be a part a place with rules join a village and don't wander around. This game is not easy... it is not friendly and it is a challenge that isn't just grinding which is most MMO's. There is a social element to it that enjoy and if we did what you wanted to do it would ruin this game and destroy what truly makes the game unique. So kindly get off your high horse or go play another game like Maple Story or Runescape. Your opinion sucks in my opinion


How am I trying to ruin anything? I am just trying to hold a conversation. You missed my point in the rest of your post, you should read my post again.

sabinati wrote:dang foreigners, get off my international game


Why would you want them to get off the game? Even you yourself said that it is international. I am a foreigner myself, but I can speak English at least, in online games the word "foreigner" is used to describe those players that cannot speak the English language since English is considered the "global" language, I even said it a couple of posts ago. let's not be dense now.




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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Samsho » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:05 pm

Dran wrote:big ass quote


I am starting to think that you actually haven't read my post at all now.
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby gomimin » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:28 pm

I do understand your opinions about this personal experience, but there is a way of Justice involved in the game. And it's very open...so there are a lot of opportunities and thus opinions...

But in one thing Dran is right prolly it's better been placed in the Inn - maybe one of the mods may move it there...
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Samsho » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:02 am

gomimin wrote:I do understand your opinions about this personal experience, but there is a way of Justice involved in the game. And it's very open...so there are a lot of opportunities and thus opinions...

But in one thing Dran is right prolly it's better been placed in the Inn - maybe one of the mods may move it there...


I do understand your reasoning, but this section's description says
Forum for discussing in game politics, village relations and matters of justice.
I believe that this is a matter of justice, isn't it? New players are getting killed for no reason after all.
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Oddity » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:32 am

Samsho wrote:I believe that this is a matter of justice, isn't it? New players are getting killed for no reason after all.

OH NO :o
jadamkaz wrote:ah i remember my run in with odditown they are good ppl im sure the only reason they killed ME is because they are troll hunters and i was a troll
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Kaios » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:41 am

Samsho wrote:I believe that this is a matter of justice, isn't it? New players are getting killed for no reason after all.


They are getting killed because the population is much too large! Sorry but some controlled genocide is needed.
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby gomimin » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:01 am

@Kaios

and who's con"trolling" ;)

@Samsho
Call a Ranger and tell him where to find you ;) which is a hard task as there's no (t yet i hope) world map like that of World3

http://havenandhearth.wikia.com/wiki/Ranging

Sorry for sarcasm - i'm worried too sometimes what's going on in this game - but on the other hand there are always more friendly surprises.

Little story what happened to me today:

been on a lake fishing, boat drove by - guy with fur cloth (?bear) - he said "watch out for murder" - i thought : huh i'm peaceful and asked what he meant: "there's a murder around" and drove of - shortly after that i landed sortet my stuff well hidden in a trees group, another boat - two people - one fir hat, one boar helmet - uuh i thought - stood half in the trees and watched what happens - i heard the firhat say : guten tag (hello in german - which is my mothertongue) i replied Hi
- the boarhelmet said: here boar for you (had a dead one in his hands) - i hesitated to approach the two, could be a trap - boar helmet said: "for you present i lay down here" and went back into the boat. Fir Hat sill on beach and we had a little conversation and he told me they are Koreans - it ended with a little language teaching lesson :-)

so who cares about some kids that have to sublimate their RL inexistence :lol:
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Re: Sharing my personal experience with this game

Postby Garlicman » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:21 am

Samsho wrote:is made by kids, foreigners and stupid people in general


This is priceless.
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