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No, You May Not Roll on Items for Another Class and Strip Out the Mods

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No, You May Not Roll on Items for Another Class and Strip Out the Mods

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Nightfox_
01.26.2012 , 07:31 PM | #751
Just so the rest of us don't lose our mind, remember this:

The idiots will always outargue and outnumber you.

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Inarai
01.26.2012 , 07:38 PM | #752
Quote: Originally Posted by Nightfox_ View Post
Just so the rest of us don't lose our mind, remember this:

The idiots will always outargue and outnumber you.
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IF you're being out argued, you might be wrong and you need to consider that. Outarguing someone isn't being louder, it's presenting a better argument - thus better logic and so forth. Good logical and argumentative skills are generally taken as a sign of intelligence.

So if an idiot can outargue you, you really have a problem.
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BegaTasty
01.26.2012 , 07:41 PM | #753
welcome to todays MMO players mate. This is the norm, an its why I NEVER group outside my real life friends. NEVER EVER random group.
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Surefiremm
01.26.2012 , 08:08 PM | #754
Quote: Originally Posted by Setanian View Post
Oh please.. Ninja is taking something you were not entitled to take.

Please understand, what you do with your winnings is nothing to do with me, likewise, what I do with mine is nothing to do with you.

I know you'll be all p*ssed because you lost and then I give it to a companion, but the reality is this. You got a roll, you lost your roll. The story ended right there.
Well i will always ask what the looting rules are, if people say they are going to take stuff with their companion, i will just hit the kick button, or if im in the group just leave.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion, Through passion, i gain strength, Through strength, i gain power, Through power, i gain victory, Through victory, my chains are broken, The force shall set me free
-The Sith Code

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TonyACT
01.26.2012 , 08:12 PM | #755
Well, apparently you can.

You may not like it OP, neither do I, but your thread title is just wrong, unfortunately.

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Surefiremm
01.26.2012 , 08:17 PM | #756
Quote: Originally Posted by Setanian View Post
Let's just examine the facts shall we? I used a word, and you stated for fact it did not exist. I being the nice person I am, posted you the definition from the English dictionary.

Now, having had your 'fact' shown to be what it was; i.e. false, I am now fixated on it.

I am not giving up on the argument at all, how-ever, I am giving up replying to you, because you have proven beyond doubt to me, that you cannot debate without insult, and your facts have been shown to be less than credible.
Being a the nice person you are would involve not being greedy and clicking need for your companion. Your companion should not be a reason to hit the need button unless no one else wants to item, or they say its ok. If your in a group of people, companions shouldnt even be involved they arent in the group. So then that means because your companions take up pretty much all kind of class gear, you are just going to hit need for every good item for a companion? Kinda ruins the point of need. The last thing we need is companions running around with better gear then the people we are doing an operation with.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion, Through passion, i gain strength, Through strength, i gain power, Through power, i gain victory, Through victory, my chains are broken, The force shall set me free
-The Sith Code

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daemian
01.26.2012 , 08:19 PM | #757
Quote: Originally Posted by Inarai View Post
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IF you're being out argued, you might be wrong and you need to consider that. Outarguing someone isn't being louder, it's presenting a better argument - thus better logic and so forth. Good logical and argumentative skills are generally taken as a sign of intelligence.

So if an idiot can outargue you, you really have a problem.
This gets my vote for post of the day.

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Phaydrane
01.26.2012 , 08:34 PM | #758
"Need" is a relative term in a MMO. All this argument over non existent items on a computer in a digital world. Can you take these items home at night and hang them on your wall? Will they make you money to pay your cable, electric, rent or mortgage? I find this whole thread a rather silly. If you don't set rule at the start (which only a party leader has the right to do) then this whole thread was a pointless waste.

I've never seen so much need to control other people's actions as I do in most MMOs. Either MMOs breed control freaks or attract them by the droves. If someone doesn't agree with one argument then they are a horrible evil person. If they agree with another argument they are immature and selfish. I think a few of you need to take a look at yourselves before you jump all over other posters for not jumping on your band wagon. There is a lot of grey area on this subject. Any logical rational person can see that. Every pug is a different situations. Adaptability is the only way to solve this problem.

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TonyACT
01.26.2012 , 08:37 PM | #759
Quote: Originally Posted by Phaydrane View Post
"Need" is a relative term in a MMO. All this argument over non existent items on a computer in a digital world. Can you take these items home at night and hang them on your wall? Will they make you money to pay your cable, electric, rent or mortgage? I find this whole thread a rather silly. If you don't set rule at the start (which only a party leader has the right to do) then this whole thread was a pointless waste.

I've never seen so much need to control other people's actions as I do in most MMOs. Either MMOs breed control freaks or attract them by the droves. If someone doesn't agree with one argument then they are a horrible evil person. If they agree with another argument they are immature and selfish. I think a few of you need to take a look at yourselves before you jump all over other posters for not jumping on your band wagon. There is a lot of grey area on this subject. Any logical rational person can see that. Every pug is a different situations. Adaptability is the only way to solve this problem.
Not really a wasted discussion. I group with others to help us all get better gear (and have some fun along the way). If gear drops that only the other person or my pet can use - then the other person should get it imho. Same for the reverse.

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Phaydrane
01.26.2012 , 08:41 PM | #760
Quote: Originally Posted by TonyACT View Post
imho
That nails this whole tread down. Opinion

If the op didn't ask or clarify how they expect loot to be distributed then yes this thread is a waste. Communication is a very powerful tool.