Thanks and sorry. Try to remember for next time.
The Problem With Feedback On Posts
Ok here's a question. Where does one find the latest FAQ here on the site??? Either my search fu is weak or I'm just plain missing it...Might be the later....
That's fine, if it's too hard to read or you don't feel like giving it the effort, then ignore it.
Don't then take the time to find some snarky pic to drop in without comment or actual contribution to the thread.
1 hour ago, Kharnvor said:That's fine, if it's too hard to read or you don't feel like giving it the effort, then ignore it.
Don't then take the time to find some snarky pic to drop in without comment or actual contribution to the thread.
A picture's worth a thousand words ... but doesn't need to be broken up with white-space.
I read it, and agree, but take the criticism: white-space is your friend.
For anyone who is too put off by the OP's post, here's the summarized version so you can still engage with the solid point he is making:
When people ask for advice about squads or particular pilots/upgrades, it would be helpful if people who had no experience actually flying the cards in question refrained from offering their uninformed opinion.
I think it's important to get opinions from a variety of people. For example, I'll post my theoretical squads in the Squad Lists section knowing most people in there are newer players, but I still want their opinion.
I'll try out the list on the table and then evaluate it myself and also ask my opponent. Now that I've made friends with some very good players I also ask them on their initial thoughts. It is important to filter out what they suggest knowing they may not have played the list/ship/upgrade before, but they could say things that you hadn't thought about.
On 4/26/2017 at 7:26 PM, Psalm 112 said:This is my favorite pat of a thread. The part where it just becomes random humor. Unfortunately, the humor is far too subtle for me to understand.
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Is that better?