Yeah! Wondered why there was no thread for this. Anyways, so we don't get confused, maybe Oceanic time zone players can mention "Oceanic" in their comments so we don't get confused. When someone says "Last night" I often assume they are referring to NA time. Just so we don't get confused.
And yeah...I hope people keep it civil. We're all here to have a good time.
vamp_emily wrote: »Yeah! Wondered why there was no thread for this. Anyways, so we don't get confused, maybe Oceanic time zone players can mention "Oceanic" in their comments so we don't get confused. When someone says "Last night" I often assume they are referring to NA time. Just so we don't get confused.
And yeah...I hope people keep it civil. We're all here to have a good time.
If I live across the street from the ocean, do I need to put Oceanic on my post?
lp.seldersub17_ESO wrote: »Hey everyone. Mind if I join your campaign? I'm a level 10 high elf with mostly destructive spells and have just starting learning healing spells.
Celas_Dranacea wrote: »lp.seldersub17_ESO wrote: »Hey everyone. Mind if I join your campaign? I'm a level 10 high elf with mostly destructive spells and have just starting learning healing spells.
Welcome!
heystreethawk wrote: »Let the record show that the plaintiff was surprised by a high player turnout at Castle Alessia.
heystreethawk wrote: »Let the record show that the plaintiff was surprised by a high player turnout at Castle Alessia.
You shouldn't be surprised since you lead a zerg guild.
heystreethawk wrote: »heystreethawk wrote: »Let the record show that the plaintiff was surprised by a high player turnout at Castle Alessia.
You shouldn't be surprised since you lead a zerg guild.
Correct, my intimate knowledge of the zerg life as well as just basic game knowledge allows for generally accurate predictions re: the number of people in a given area. This is how I choose locations for our professional-grade erotic zerg fan films alongside enemy zergs, and in most circumstances it allows me to spare my zerglings the indignity of fighting over scraps at a keep defense with a significant existing numbers advantage.
The idea was that nobody should be surprised by a large turnout at a keep like that, though. You do not need a vanity license plate reading "ZERGLYF" to predict a million defenders at Alessia, BRK, or Ash.
heystreethawk wrote: »heystreethawk wrote: »Let the record show that the plaintiff was surprised by a high player turnout at Castle Alessia.
You shouldn't be surprised since you lead a zerg guild.
Correct, my intimate knowledge of the zerg life as well as just basic game knowledge allows for generally accurate predictions re: the number of people in a given area. This is how I choose locations for our professional-grade erotic zerg fan films alongside enemy zergs, and in most circumstances it allows me to spare my zerglings the indignity of fighting over scraps at a keep defense with a significant existing numbers advantage.
The idea was that nobody should be surprised by a large turnout at a keep like that, though. You do not need a vanity license plate reading "ZERGLYF" to predict a million defenders at Alessia, BRK, or Ash.
That was witty but at the end of the day you still lead a zerg guild.