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owenshooter wrote:why don't you post in the proper forum like Strategy or Q&A instead of spamming the GD?
SirSebstar wrote:nice necro rotean....
Before you, somceone posts in feb 2011, and you post a reply in jan 2013.. thats a 2 year necro.
dead subjects (longer then a few weeks) should rest easy.. If you have something to say, make a new post..
Gillipig wrote:SirSebstar wrote:nice necro rotean....
Before you, somceone posts in feb 2011, and you post a reply in jan 2013.. thats a 2 year necro.
dead subjects (longer then a few weeks) should rest easy.. If you have something to say, make a new post..
Is that really the official standpoint on the matter? If that is the case, why do you merge threads to avoid having similar topics?
SirSebstar wrote:Gillipig wrote:SirSebstar wrote:nice necro rotean....
Before you, somceone posts in feb 2011, and you post a reply in jan 2013.. thats a 2 year necro.
dead subjects (longer then a few weeks) should rest easy.. If you have something to say, make a new post..
Is that really the official standpoint on the matter? If that is the case, why do you merge threads to avoid having similar topics?
What do you mean?
If nobody posts for 2 year in a subject, is that necroing? yes it is.
Does the fact that rotean thinks truces are part of the game, but does not prefer them truly represent a lifechanging comment, unlike e.g. natty dread who wrote that he thinks you should not make truces in three player games (the OP's question)?
No, I dont think so.
Its short, factual and and offers an alternative. I don't know what you read into it, but i would like to know. if you don't like what I wrote, then give me at least the courtecy to discuss it. There is no ill will on my part. Just, dry fact.
Iron Butterfly wrote:I have been playing awhile. I had no idea it was a necro thread until I looked closer. It is also possible he posted without knowing it was old. If necro posting is a problem just lock the thread after say....mmmmm a year?
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