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Niclas Fredriksson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Mark Mielke wrote</pre>
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<pre wrap="">You have yet to properly refute any claim I made.
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What claim is that you feel I need to refute?
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This list doesn't need the thread repeated. :-) You should have read
them the first time.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I probably have thousands of hours of play.
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Seeing how you play I seriously doubt that (or rather, for your sake, I
hope that's wrong).
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Why? 10+ years without serious play is a long time. My intuition about
torpedoes is pretty much gone now. Sorry for going off and doing
something else with my life... :-)<br>
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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? If
you want to wave your "clue" stick as if it really matters, can you not
accept that as a "clued" individual, your input is *less* valuable, as
you cannot properly represent the majority of current players, and you
cannot properly represent new players.<br>
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<pre wrap="">You are wrong on many of your points
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Such as</pre>
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Starting with your inability to comprehend that voice provides value.
Ending with your belief that text messaging is an enjoyable part of the
game that new members should invest significant effort into perfecting
when a more accessible alternative is in use by most modern games, and
the ones that do not have built in support, people set up their own
voice servers or use pre-existing technology like a telephone and a
headset, or speaking over monitors from the same room.<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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