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Guidelines for game mods.

Guidelines for game mods.

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First of all: I want to say that I'm totaly behind the concept of having a forum mod and a game mod team!
They do a great job so don't have any doubts about that.
Second of all: I want to say that I don't want to defend any removed players!

But I would like to know what there guidelines are.
The way they do there work and talk about it.
Private and in the forums.
Are there any???

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I count 16 on one hand.

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
But I would like to know what there guidelines are.
The way they do there work and talk about it.
It's their ,for grammar's sake!

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Originally posted by Ravello
It's [b]their ,for grammar's sake![/b]
It's "their", for punctuation's sake! 😛

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😞

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Hahahahaha...Sorry ravello but not everyone speaks english fluent so get a life

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It's "there" when gramma has been drinking too much sake.

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Originally posted by smiffy
Hahahahaha...Sorry ravello but not everyone speaks english fluent so get a life
But you have no excuse. So; capilatisation, full stop, grammar e.g. "fluently" etc...

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
First of all: I want to say that I'm totaly behind the concept of having a forum mod and a game mod team!
They do a great job so don't have any doubts about that.
Second of all: I want to say that I don't want to defend any removed players!

But I would like to know what there guidelines are.
The way they do there work and talk about it.
Private and in the forums.
Are there any???
Your question will be answered if you ask it here: Thread 39792.

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Well, I see we have the grammar police again.
But I see no answer on my question.

Maybe I have to give an example.
In the cosmic and trains thread I see some of the mods reply to the messages in it.
Is that appropiate behaviour for a mod?
I find that not appropiate and I think that that should not be allowed for mods.

Not before, during or after an investigation of a suspecious or removed player. I know that they are only humans, so that's why I ask if there are any guidelines.

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Originally posted by Freddie2006
But you have no excuse. So; capilatisation, full stop, grammar e.g. "fluently" etc...
What's capilatisation?

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
Well, I see we have the grammar police again.
But I see no answer on my question.

Maybe I have to give an example.
In the cosmic and trains thread I see some of the mods reply to the messages in it.
Is that appropiate behaviour for a mod?
I find that not appropiate and I think that that should not be allowed for mods.

Not before, during or afte ...[text shortened]... oved player. I know that they are only humans, so that's why I ask if there are any guidelines.
Great mind,don't you think that if game mods reveal their guidelines and methods of detection then cheats would take advantage of it and find better ways to cheat?

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
Well, I see we have the grammar police again.
But I see no answer on my question.

Maybe I have to give an example.
In the cosmic and trains thread I see some of the mods reply to the messages in it.
Is that appropiate behaviour for a mod?
I find that not appropiate and I think that that should not be allowed for mods.

Not before, during or afte ...[text shortened]... oved player. I know that they are only humans, so that's why I ask if there are any guidelines.
Your question will be answered if you ask it here: Thread 39792.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What's capilatisation?
Hehe,you busted him!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What's capilatisation?
It's dyslexic speak for capitalisation 😛