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Being FIRST only gives you a right to be first and nothing more. You get your loot, now move, and let me get mine. I have been siting here for 5 hours to. Its your GUILD-MATE who has been sleeping all day and JUST LOGGED IN, and already has a camp spot and place in line reserved for him, who wants special consideration. I have served my time in line - I EARNED IT - he didn't. To: Loly Taa (our neighborhood Lineage hardass): go to your PUBLIC PARK, at 5am when no one there, and they try to explain all the new coming visitors, that all 500 benches in the park have already been claimed by you for your friends and family, who will arrive later. Its a communal property. You get 1 spot, and that's it. Now MOVE! | |||
Last edited by Kika Maslyaka; 04-22-2011 at 08:14 PM..
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Another witty, informative, and/or retarded post by:
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![]() No Kika, you just aren't understanding how it works.
I'm not claiming 500 benches at a beach. I'm claiming a small area of the beach. Laying out my towels and setting up my cooler and chairs. It's not like any guild has claimed an "entire zone" only small parts of different zones. In this game spots are defined as groups of mobs. It's always been like this, since classic Everquest. My spot on the beach might just happen to have a lot more clams than any other spot on the beach- and you might be hungry and want some clams. I might also be hungry too, and also want clams. That doesn't mean you can just come over, sit right next to me, and start digging for clams. This isn't about being orderly, this is about respecting other people's personal spaces. Where did they grow you? | ||
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