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Niclas Fredriksson wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">In any case, even if I always sucked - which I won't agree with, but for
the sake of argument - why should my opinion about what could improve
the game for the average player be less valuable than yours?
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Personal experience matters in all decisions. In this case (playing many
netrek games using voice) I have it and you don't.
Let's say we're talking about how to fly to the moon. Being Neil
Armstrong, I speak from experience when I say that we need two terminals
for control of the exterior solar panels. You, having never even seen a
space shuttle in real life and whose experience in this matter comes from
reading Isaac Asimov. Then could you see how experience matters?
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I'll step out by saying that you have a large head.<br>
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Somehow my thousands of hours of experience means absolutely nothing.
I'm neither surprised nor too hurt. It's exactly how people such as you
have acted for over a decade, and its exactly why I stopped enjoying
Netrek. Have fun Neil Armstrong.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
mark<br>
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Mark Mielke <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mark@mielke.cc"><mark@mielke.cc></a>
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