05-10-2003, 08:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2003, 08:50 PM by TaiDaishar.)
I agree that punctuating is important and "This" is much better than "Dis", what I find rather upsetting is the way she said it.
Maybe I misunderstood but the tone in that message was a little bit arrogant, a friendlier reply never hurt anyone and if you're disturbed by something someone has done, you can (read: should) ask first before you go on and smash his head against the wall.
I'm sorry if I offended anyone, it was not what I meant to do.
O.k I've gotten a little off topic and this is a futile attempt so somehow return this topic to its original subject.
Me, personally, don't care much about leechers, I don't see them very often, mainly because I'm playing HC exculsively and have yet to hit lvl 70+ yet (meaning in this D2 session of mine).
Also I'm not sure but I think leechers actually INCREASE your experience gain, remember there's experience party bonus and if the leecher is lvl 20 and you're lvl 80 the added "nerf" to the low level's experience will further more increase the lvl 80's gain.
Maybe I misunderstood but the tone in that message was a little bit arrogant, a friendlier reply never hurt anyone and if you're disturbed by something someone has done, you can (read: should) ask first before you go on and smash his head against the wall.
I'm sorry if I offended anyone, it was not what I meant to do.
O.k I've gotten a little off topic and this is a futile attempt so somehow return this topic to its original subject.
Me, personally, don't care much about leechers, I don't see them very often, mainly because I'm playing HC exculsively and have yet to hit lvl 70+ yet (meaning in this D2 session of mine).
Also I'm not sure but I think leechers actually INCREASE your experience gain, remember there's experience party bonus and if the leecher is lvl 20 and you're lvl 80 the added "nerf" to the low level's experience will further more increase the lvl 80's gain.
"Turn the key deftly in the oiled wards, and seal the hushed casket of my soul" - John Keats, "To Sleep"