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Myakka
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by Myakka » Jan 24, 2017 08:25
Madix wrote:shurick wrote:Hideurkids wrote: Out of curiosity, can someone from the mid relic raid please disclose what the general level composition was and if you were fully temped? I've seen this assumption thrown about so many times but I don't know where it's coming from if nobody showed up to fight them...
For the record, mids are not unbeatable. We had several victorious skirmishes against them the second weekend out in the frontiers. Not sure if this has changed much since then, but still.
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1st Power Relic was taken with 2 groups. First group was all 50's in epic armor and what looked like DF weapons. Second group I was part of consisted of few 50's with the rest between 44-48 range. I am not gona speak about the quality of armor on other players but half of my stuff on 46 healer is green with one grey and two yellow piece. This attempt saw 1 fg of albs trying to get inside the keep and few more solo strugglers. 2nd Strength Relic we had additional group that joined us who mostly did perimeter control around the Relic keep because we expected more resistance in CS. That became non issue. The opposition there consisted of about 7-8 solo strugglers who tried one by one to make their way inside the keep to defend. We almost got wiped out by guards few times. No alb groups ran relic intercept of any kind. Hope this helps..
Exactly, Albs could have easily prevented the mids from taking the relics. I wasn't on during the power relic so I can't say anything about that but I was heading out for the strength relic and there was absolutely no urgency by the Albs to go defend. Like I said, there were plenty of 45+ Albs on but 99% of them didn't bother to show up. I literally only saw 2 people over level 40 in forest sauvage at the time the relic was taken. Meanwhile, a couple nights ago, a measily group of maybe 10 Albs was able to prevent the relic from being taken (I was there). It really doesn'tt take a whole lot to defend in a keep when you have height advantage, gates, and guards to help. I don't understand why people keep making excuses about Mids being unbeatable, we have the advantage when we're inside the keep.
We almost wiped to guards, Any resistance would of stopped us.
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Shinyuka
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by Shinyuka » Jan 24, 2017 13:53
only a few more of these threads, and everyone from your guild will have a forum acc. 
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Syntax
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by Syntax » Jan 24, 2017 18:42
Brokz wrote:Being smart, skilled, and efficient at a game doesn't mean you're unemployed.. your ignorance shines. I'm sure your employer loves dealing with your attitude.
you guys did well to work, beat the queue, and get 50 in a week. i wonder how you did that! www.teamviewer.com
Alb: Petspam 50 Theurgist Syntax 45 Paladin Ohai 43 Scout
Hib: (Inactive) Symtek 50 Enchanter
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Slaytanic
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by Slaytanic » Jan 24, 2017 19:26
Syntax wrote:Brokz wrote:Being smart, skilled, and efficient at a game doesn't mean you're unemployed.. your ignorance shines. I'm sure your employer loves dealing with your attitude.
you guys did well to work, beat the queue, and get 50 in a week. i wonder how you did that! www.teamviewer.com
I for one, saw the release date, and took 1 of my 3 weeks per year vacation from my job. Your generalizations are pretty gross. I imagine you have very few friends irl. Please continue, I feed on your salt.
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Lucilius-
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by Lucilius- » Jan 24, 2017 20:43
Slaytanic wrote:Syntax wrote:Brokz wrote:Being smart, skilled, and efficient at a game doesn't mean you're unemployed.. your ignorance shines. I'm sure your employer loves dealing with your attitude.
you guys did well to work, beat the queue, and get 50 in a week. i wonder how you did that! www.teamviewer.com
I for one, saw the release date, and took 1 of my 3 weeks per year vacation from my job. Your generalizations are pretty gross. I imagine you have very few friends irl. Please continue, I feed on your salt.
Lol. Classic. Someone who takes their vacation to spend in a virtual world says someone doesn't have friends IRL. Most people use vacation - you know - to do things that they can't do every night. Not to binge eat cheetohs and play Midgard.
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Frosty
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by Frosty » Jan 24, 2017 21:08
And you spend your free time tossing unfounded personal insults at people based on a 15+ year old video game. How is your toxicity not banned yet.
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Top
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by Top » Jan 24, 2017 21:11
Lucilius you are the standard psychological case of insecurity. You're also resulting to using a strawman argument.
These are character flaws, you should take a moment of introspection and use it to improve yourself.
You'll find that people who tend to be successful in life tend to be successful in almost anything they choose to pursue.
Likewise, those that aren't, tend to have a repeated course of sub-par performance. The worst of these kinds of people you see manifest their frustration and insecurity by doing things like...crying on an internet forum.
This is a forum about Daoc. All that matters here is your place in the game.
If you'd like to compare IRL accomplishments you can PM me, but I can already tell you our positions in life will mirror that of the game.
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silenced
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by silenced » Jan 24, 2017 21:24
Top wrote:Lucilius you are the standard psychological case of insecurity. You're also resulting to using a strawman argument.
These are character flaws, you should take a moment of introspection and use it to improve yourself.
You'll find that people who tend to be successful in life tend to be successful in almost anything they choose to pursue.
Likewise, those that aren't, tend to have a repeated course of sub-par performance. The worst of these kinds of people you see manifest their frustration and insecurity by doing things like...crying on an internet forum.
This is a forum about Daoc. All that matters here is your place in the game.
If you'd like to compare IRL accomplishments you can PM me, but I can already tell you our positions in life will mirror that of the game.
Although I don't like having you as opponents ingame, I have to say: Well written.
Albion Forever!
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Syntax
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by Syntax » Jan 24, 2017 21:31
Top wrote:Lucilius you are the standard psychological case of insecurity. You're also resulting to using a strawman argument.
These are character flaws, you should take a moment of introspection and use it to improve yourself.
You'll find that people who tend to be successful in life tend to be successful in almost anything they choose to pursue.
Likewise, those that aren't, tend to have a repeated course of sub-par performance. The worst of these kinds of people you see manifest their frustration and insecurity by doing things like...crying on an internet forum.
This is a forum about Daoc. All that matters here is your place in the game.
If you'd like to compare IRL accomplishments you can PM me, but I can already tell you our positions in life will mirror that of the game.
a friend of mine owns a company worth over a mill, yet he is freekin terrible at video games go figure
Alb: Petspam 50 Theurgist Syntax 45 Paladin Ohai 43 Scout
Hib: (Inactive) Symtek 50 Enchanter
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Shinyuka
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by Shinyuka » Jan 24, 2017 21:51
Top wrote:Lucilius you are the standard psychological case of insecurity. You're also resulting to using a strawman argument.
These are character flaws, you should take a moment of introspection and use it to improve yourself.
You'll find that people who tend to be successful in life tend to be successful in almost anything they choose to pursue.
Likewise, those that aren't, tend to have a repeated course of sub-par performance. The worst of these kinds of people you see manifest their frustration and insecurity by doing things like...crying on an internet forum.
This is a forum about Daoc. All that matters here is your place in the game.
If you'd like to compare IRL accomplishments you can PM me, but I can already tell you our positions in life will mirror that of the game.
very interesing... and how would mr. c. rogers junior here analyze the point, that most of that his guild, which is ofc equally successful in game and real life, spend most of their forum time commenting in qq-threads about midgard? some even creating accounts only to participate. how would you interpret the obvious desire for recognition? how would you analyze this strong need to react to those, as you call it, "manifests of frustration and insecurity"? who is actually insecure here? the one who acts stupid out of a "loosing situation", or the one who does so while having the upper hand? midgard is dominating the early game - big whoop... most of us expected it, most of us can live with it. but out of those thousands ppl playing mid atm, there is only a very small number that acts like jerks because of it, and it is mostly your guild. if you would ACTUALLY be cool about it, and have the security you state some whiners here are lacking, you wouldn't give a ****** about what is going on here. just do your thing, enjoy the headstart, wait for serious grps to get temps and some rank, and have nice fights with them. hell it would be such a statement for you, if half of your guild wouldn't even have a forum acc, while everyone else is freaking out. too bad you gave away that opportunity, and instead are trying very hard to convince everyone how intact your real life is, be it with *i have a nice job with solid sallary*-statements or 1. semester psychology talk. the only ones you are impressing with that sort of response, is the insecure type of player you disrespect so much. dayum!
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Lucilius-
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by Lucilius- » Jan 24, 2017 22:10
Top wrote:Lucilius you are the standard psychological case of insecurity. You're also resulting to using a strawman argument.
These are character flaws, you should take a moment of introspection and use it to improve yourself.
You'll find that people who tend to be successful in life tend to be successful in almost anything they choose to pursue.
Likewise, those that aren't, tend to have a repeated course of sub-par performance. The worst of these kinds of people you see manifest their frustration and insecurity by doing things like...crying on an internet forum.
This is a forum about Daoc. All that matters here is your place in the game.
If you'd like to compare IRL accomplishments you can PM me, but I can already tell you our positions in life will mirror that of the game.
Huh? What are you jibbering about? I was pointing out the irony of his statement. Get off your high horse before you open a pandoras box. Envy is a deadly sin. P.S. : I have a 10 inch penis. 10.3 if you measure it the cheating way.
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Envytenks
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by Envytenks » Jan 24, 2017 23:11
Lucilius- wrote:Envy is a deadly sin.
Couldn't agree more 
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MotaroReloaded
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by MotaroReloaded » Jan 24, 2017 23:21
I m not gonna congratz em  for what?? they kiled some NPC s after rushing to get to lvl 50 playing like mad and taking off from work?:)) its fuking hilarious  ) i d tell em to get a life . What albs and hibs should do is not go to rvr until u r not lvl 50 and geared..let the mids take all fukin relics from my point of view .. some of us got a life aswell .
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shurick
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by shurick » Jan 25, 2017 00:05
Lucilius- wrote: Lol. Classic. Someone who takes their vacation to spend in a virtual world says someone doesn't have friends IRL. Most people use vacation - you know - to do things that they can't do every night. Not to binge eat cheetohs and play Midgard.
I am not sure what is so strange to take vacation time to spend it the way you want to? I have 4 weeks paid vaca and I also took a week off at launch because I wanted to stay home and spend my time playing some old school daoc more than 1-2 hours a day that I usually get to play. Isn't this exactly doing things that I can't do every night due to other commitments? Here at Uthgard forums we value very much your astute and intelligent responses in this thread, but allow me to say that I dont give a f@ck about your opinion on this matter and will decide how to spend my vacation time on my own, doing things that are important or interesting to me.
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Lucilius-
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by Lucilius- » Jan 25, 2017 00:24
shurick wrote:Lucilius- wrote: Lol. Classic. Someone who takes their vacation to spend in a virtual world says someone doesn't have friends IRL. Most people use vacation - you know - to do things that they can't do every night. Not to binge eat cheetohs and play Midgard.
I am not sure what is so strange to take vacation time to spend it the way you want to? I have 4 weeks paid vaca and I also took a week off at launch because I wanted to stay home and spend my time playing some old school daoc more than 1-2 hours a day that I usually get to play. Isn't this exactly doing things that I can't do every night due to other commitments? Here at Uthgard forums we value very much your astute and intelligent responses in this thread, but allow me to say that I dont give a f@ck about your opinion on this matter and will decide how to spend my vacation time on my own, doing things that are important or interesting to me.
For someone who strives for intelligent responses in this thread, you don't seem to understand the quoting system. I quoted another individual who specifically attacked someone stating they don't have friends IRL. The quote is a way to put context to my statement. If you want to jump on your high horse, include the original quote that I was referring to. I simply pointed out it is funny that someone is attacking someone as no IRL friends when they are taking time off work to play in a virtual world 12 hours a day. This is by definition anti-social in the real world and thus your chances of friends in real life are reduced. That is - unless you have no-lifer real life friends who do the same thing. Appreciate your attempt at infusing intelligence into the mix. Try again when you have had some time to digest.
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