**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
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Just letting y’all know :/
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No need to leave forums. Most of us who are here genuinely enjoy the game and try to help each other out—as it should be. Posturing, smack talking is generally frowned upon, but you should find most are happy to help with advice or suggestions.
Good luck—stick around!
Dr. Zola
You said you forgot a lot about the game. If that is the case, then I would suggest you ask more questions and give less answers. Just for a time. As you rebuild that knowledge and develop new knowledge by progressing further in the game, then you can develop more into the community member that you want to be that helps others. It may be good to take a break from posting for awhile and come back fresh later. I can’t speak for everyone here, but no one is intent on making anyone feel like they are being bullied, and yes it can feel like that when you’re seemingly farming disagrees. But you even admitted earlier that the way and frequency in which you are posting is likely a contributor to that, so continue to learn and make the adjustment.
Ask questions, absorb knowledge and slow down a bit.
There are a few ppl here just come to forums and just hit dislike to most of the comments, don't feel bad about it. most of them doesn't even read the information and just hit dislike. those are the ones who never agree with whatever it is other than their decision. so chill and don't even bother about it
and how is your progress going on with the Collector
I might be slightly stuck up on this, but I'd like the forums to be a place where players come for information. The millionth person to beat Maestro hardly deserves a post. Or the thousand post about what champion is the best in each class.
We get those in cycles every time someone chirpy joins the forums.
Yes, this is a place for information but it's also a place for discussing the game, which posting about achievements is part of all that. They're just trying to be part of the community. Just like you contributing to informational posts or complaining about a change that Kabam does, makes you part of the community.
Approach the forums like you're trying to help everyone decorate a Christmas tree. Pick a spot and find something nice to hang there. Be slow to criticize other player's ornaments, be graceful when hearing other people offer suggestions on your own.
You're not going to learn anything by going away and coming back later. You're still going to be a forum noob. Stick around, read, learn the meta of the forums. And post, but take it slow and remember a few thousand other people are also trying to decorate the same tree. If you want to share what's going on in your game, consider the example of other players who did the same thing: start one thread, and post about your gaming experiences in that one thread. Make it a continuing story that collects those anecdotes in one concentrated location. This will prevent spamming the forums with lots of small threads. Maybe you will build a following over time. Maybe not, but either way you will have better results. Again, this is the sort of thing you can learn by reading the forums, and seeing what works for others and what doesn't work for others.
It is never too late to start over.
Herc rules.
In the past, I have posted a straight forward question because of something I didn't know and I would get a whole bunch of disagree with no post explaining why.
Not even my opinion, just a question.
Please disagree with this message
Lol thx guys for the disagreements
The best are when someone decided to just mass flag a whole bunch of posts. You can tell because they show up in the disagree list in the order they were flagged. In a few cases you can tell they actually searched for posts to flag because of the post order. I'm simultaneously impressed by the effort, and bewildered by the complete lack of awareness of the futility of it.
Occasionally I get flagged on a post I made years ago. No one has posted in that thread in years. It isn't about a topic currently relevant. I barely remember making the post. No one else is likely ever going to see that post or that entire thread ever again. But someone thought it was important to flag nonetheless.