Originally posted by blunt hedgehogI won't play one until I start enjoying them in the forums. Otherwise, I don't want to play someone I know very very little about.
What is it about players who don't play non-subscribers? Who cares? Do people have shares in the company or something?
Not saying I know the world about these other users, but I'm not going to play someone who I've not either talked with, or have a slight understanding about from reading posts...
Playing a non-sub is a special treat I'll give you guys only once in a while.
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Originally posted by blunt hedgehogDidn't you know non subs, are like the serfs of RHP, so don't forget to doff your cap everytime a PS answers one of your post, or you'll get a thrashing. Of course if you become a regular non sub poster we're even worse, we are the lepers of RHP but at least they don't thrash us🙂
What is it about players who don't play non-subscribers? Who cares? Do people have shares in the company or something?
Originally posted by blunt hedgehogIt also helps if you're polite and send a PM with your challenge. I won't ever accept a game from a random person that I'm not expecting. A polite PM introducing yourself goes a long way.
What is it about players who don't play non-subscribers? Who cares? Do people have shares in the company or something?
I don't play people that I don't know, and am not interested in meeting. This includes subscribes and non-subscribers alike.
Originally posted by ark13Well all the games i make are either made in open invites, decided to make by talking to the opponent or rematchs. I don't see why anyone needs to just challenge random people.
It also helps if you're polite and send a PM with your challenge. I won't ever accept a game from a random person that I'm not expecting. A polite PM introducing yourself goes a long way.
I don't play people that I don't know, and am not interested in meeting. This includes subscribes and non-subscribers alike.
Originally posted by blunt hedgehogOddly enough I take on anyone at anytime. Always have. But there is a valid point to be made when saying that there are quite a few non subs who make one or two moves in a game, then leave, never to be heard from again. Leaving his opponents with a game stuck in its lists.
What is it about players who don't play non-subscribers? Who cares? Do people have shares in the company or something?
If you ever wish to challenge me, be my guest.