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18 years ago
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Could you please explain how this portal works and how to earn fame here? What do I need to do for that? How do I connect and participate? Please help, I'm a newbie and I don't understand!
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18 years ago
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Musalini;134780
Help me understand how this portal works, how to earn fame here?
What do I need to do for that?
How and what do I need to connect to?
Please help, I'm a newbie and I don't understand!:(
You write more posts in the topic and increase your level.
For some of the more liked posts, your morale level is increased!
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18 years ago
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Musalini;134780
Help me understand how this portal works, and how to earn Fame here?
Quote of the day! :smile52: Here's the goal of being on the forum - to gain reputation :D
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18 years ago
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M@)(iM;134785
The more posts you make in the thread, the higher your level becomes.
For some of the more liked posts, your morale level increases!
Thanks, at least someone helped! +1 to morale!
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18 years ago
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Musalini;134796
Thanks, at least someone helped, +1 to morale!
Thanks to you too! (+1) Some users may delete messages and topics, and lower morale! In this world, you need to live cautiously!
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18 years ago
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Musalini
The rating doesn't give you anything; it shows how other forum users feel about your post... whether they agree with you or not...
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18 years ago
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To earn fame on the portal, you need to participate in tournaments! And participate in as many as possible, and take the highest places. Then you are guaranteed to become famous. And the database is just... a minor thing... just numbers...
18 years ago
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Night Nazgul
Or maybe a different kind of fame was meant? There are visitors on our forum who have hundreds, even thousands, of posts and regularly contribute to many topics, which means they are quite well-known within the forum. Isn't that fame enough? ;) And there's no need to laugh at Musalini; we were all newbies once. ;)
Arandor. But still, the number of posts shows how experienced and knowledgeable a visitor is. The question is, how does that translate into practice (in a real game)? What would be your attitude towards a visitor who has a lot of posts but not many reputation points? Just curious.:rolleyes:
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18 years ago
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Night Nazgul
Or maybe a different kind of fame was meant? There are visitors on our forum who have hundreds, even thousands, of posts and regularly contribute to many topics, so they are quite well-known within the forum. Isn't that fame enough? ;) And there's no need to laugh at Musalini; we were all newbies once. ;)
Arandor. But still, the number of posts shows how experienced and knowledgeable a visitor is. The question is, how does that translate into practice (in a real game)? What would be your attitude towards a visitor who has a lot of posts but not much reputation? Just curious.:rolleyes:

it depends on what those posts are about... and what topics they cover))
P.S. It would take too long to explain.
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18 years ago
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Well, the forum has actually existed for quite a while, and many users have been here since its very beginning... And they've been posting since then. The database system underwent changes and started working again in August of this year. Accordingly, points started being awarded for posts, starting in August (with a few rare exceptions), so the number of points doesn't always reflect the level of respect a forum member has. If you were to go through the topics from their very beginning and start increasing (or decreasing) the points, many forum members would see a significant change in these indicators. And Sverdcha is right - she deserves huge respect for that! Respect needs to be earned through participation in tournaments or other useful activities for the benefit of the forum. This includes posting, but not with empty posts, but with informative and useful ones! So go for it!
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18 years ago
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Help me understand how this portal works, and how to earn fame here?
What do I need to do for that?
How and what do I need to connect to?
Please help, I'm a newbie and I don't understand!
Who knows... People just got used to me. ;)
Some users may delete messages and topics, and lower morale! In this world, you need to live cautiously!
There's nothing wrong with that. Some people get offended by being demoted, but they shouldn't (get offended) because they don't have the right to do so.
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18 years ago
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Major Whirlwind;134818
Night Nazgul
Or maybe a different kind of fame was meant? We have visitors on our forum with hundreds, even thousands, of posts, who regularly contribute to many topics, so they are quite well-known within the forum. Isn't that fame enough? ;) And there's no need to laugh at Musalini; we were all newbies once. ;)
Arandor. But still, the number of posts shows how experienced and knowledgeable a visitor is. The question is, how does that translate into practice (in the actual game)? What would be your attitude towards a visitor who has a lot of posts but not much reputation? Just curious.:rolleyes:

Haha... well, I have five birds (don't think I'm bragging), but I don't know much about the heroes... so you're not entirely right.
Sverch, you just read my mind)))
You can earn fame by participating in tournaments or playing online frequently.
18 years ago
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Well, basically yes... You can recruit players in the CHAT section, even if you don't know much about the heroes...
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I haven't been on the forum for very long, so, to be honest, what you said about the DATABASE is a revelation to me. :rolleyes:
So, sorry, the second part of the post didn't turn out very well... :o
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18 years ago
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I think that you can improve your standing among forum members by communicating with them through chat, ICQ, and, of course, the forum, and the best way is to make friends among the forum members. Messages and the database also affect a user's status; for example, you ask a question in the chat, and a long-time user of the site and someone you're meeting for the first time answers. You immediately support the opinion of the long-time user, and that's okay! Honestly, I don't understand how I managed to improve my standing on the site in such a short time (or maybe it's not true).
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Everyone is writing here except (user Musalini).
If I'm wrong about something, please correct me.

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