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Give me a legitimate reason to NOT have a LFD tool.

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Give me a legitimate reason to NOT have a LFD tool.

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terminova
02.13.2012 , 07:41 PM | #1021
Quote: Originally Posted by ispanolfw View Post
Think he means the thread is about to hit the cap and get remade.
That would be such a shame considering no one's actually said anything new in the last 100 pages of this thread + the other countless threads on the subject. I guess will get to rehash the same points in another 100+ page thread where no one listens to anyone else.

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Umbral
02.13.2012 , 07:42 PM | #1022
Quote: Originally Posted by Philophobic View Post
People will start skipping content more and more, and soon, devs won't care that much about content anymore.
People are skipping content now. As in cancelling their subscriptions because of the pain getting a group is.

A cross-server LFG tool will actually allow players to see more content, because people will be able to que while questing, gathering, etc etc.

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Raansu
02.13.2012 , 07:42 PM | #1023
Quote: Originally Posted by souloferdrick View Post
Agreed, the argument is moot since we all know its coming but Im just using the opportunity to show how the lames operate.

Anyone truly interested in building a real community or communities would understand that an LFD tool works directly counter to those interests.
This is just not true.

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terminova
02.13.2012 , 07:42 PM | #1024
Quote: Originally Posted by darkcerb View Post
You're agreeing with him correct? then no I'm not.
I was making a humorous statement, and you should be quoting him, not me. As I said, you quoted the wrong person.

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souloferdrick
02.13.2012 , 07:43 PM | #1025
Quote: Originally Posted by darkcerb View Post
that it'll help low pop servers and those with different times to the servers prime time is just icing on the cake.
Thats the theory. Too bad theory and practice are miles apart.

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Heretiq
02.13.2012 , 07:44 PM | #1026
Quote: Originally Posted by terminova View Post
That would be such a shame considering no one's actually said anything new in the last 100 pages of this thread + the other countless threads on the subject. I guess will get to rehash the same points in another 100+ page thread where no one listens to anyone else.
It's as funny and tragic at the same time as it is true.
English is not my first language.

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Umbral
02.13.2012 , 07:44 PM | #1027
The majority of the anti-cross server rants are from RPers who are afraid they'll get kicked from groups when their server names are seen. They're just masking that fear with these made up scenarios and such. Too bad the Bioware design group can't wake up and smell the coffee here.

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darkcerb
02.13.2012 , 07:45 PM | #1028
Quote: Originally Posted by souloferdrick View Post
Thats the theory. Too bad theory and practice are miles apart.
Opening a low pop server to a larger pool of players is not theory.

not even sure how you can think it is.

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Heretiq
02.13.2012 , 07:45 PM | #1029
Quote: Originally Posted by souloferdrick View Post
Thats the theory. Too bad theory and practice are miles apart.
It worked out pretty well in World of Warcraft. So no - it's not just a theory. It worked there and it will work here as well.
English is not my first language.

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souloferdrick
02.13.2012 , 07:45 PM | #1030
Quote: Originally Posted by Raansu View Post
This is just not true.
Its real easy to say, isnt it?