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quarterly round townie deletion
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mary glass
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Sep-16-2006 10:24
there is a great variance between the older players and agencies
and those who came along later...a gap that perhaps is too hard
to close...might i suggest quarterly rounds where the townies are
deleted for all...the older players would still have the advantage of
money, experience points, general knowledge of the game but the
quarterly deletion of townies ( all players having to reacquire the
townie favors every 90 days ) would make the game more competitive among all players and add some challenge every 90
days for the older players...
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Trelane Rahl
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Sep-18-2006 04:13
As for me I have to say no way to have everyone lose contacts would be a slap in the face to those who agonized over their contacts. I won't even talk about myself because my situation wasn't the worse of it, though mine gave it a voice, but there's Kidgame who didn't get his second contact until around 400K before there was Almost Impossible cases and other cities, it would be a slap to the face to those who gave support to those who struggled through their contact situation be it through doing evidence checks for them when they dead ended on their cases, or giving up their own cases so they would get more opportunities to get favors.
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reda
Well-Connected
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Sep-18-2006 07:39
and dont forget this: every big agency was small once. Every no 1 was at the bottom once and they might get there again.
My agency had 10 detectives then 1 then 3 then 10 then... and now 6...
It was no 1 for ages then dropped out of the list then climbed slowly up back.
Also big agencies stragle sometimes when players leave or stop playing. Loosing their contacts wouldnt help balance it more.
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Piccolo
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Sep-19-2006 20:43
If people feel the need to continue with this conversation, can we focus on the subject, and not on the author. And just coz I don't want to give piccolo a bad wrap, what she said wasn't rude or offensive, just unhelpful to the topic at hand.
Squirrel, out.
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