If you'll remove your lips from andrew's ass for a monent, I'll try to form a reply.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
**Something tells me that you should register for Avara regardless of your observations on this webboard Defender. I get the feeling that you're rationalizing your abstinence from actually buying the game by joining the harangues against Ambrosia (assuming that youŐve been playing for a month and that your money is overdue)
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You obviously haven't been around long (assuming that you've played the game at all).
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
I think it should pointed out that that Juri Munkii makes profit for every copy bought--and Ambrosia has done a lot for the game regardless of most of the crap that people throw the company nowadays.
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Juri is the only reason I would ever register Avara. Ambrosia's only two significant contributions to Avara have been it's initial distribution and the tracker.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
- Ambrosia is the reason Avara is an internet game--they also provided beta testers and graphics ("marketability": logo, etc.)
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Yes, they are fully willing to contribute to the game when it still might make money. Can't truely blame them for that, though.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
2) The existence of Avara 1.0.0, though an incredible game by your standards and my standards, does not imply a sequel though Ambrosia is probably obligated to fix bugs (so people who have registered can play). This has been followed, right?
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I do not need or want a sequal to Avara. There has been a single update to Avara.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
3) Ambrosia DOES provide a tracker (note: 100% free)--which is a privilege NOT AT ALL included in the mind-blowingly paltry $20 dollar registration fee. Thus, technically they can discriminate whatever goes on in their tracker much in the same way that if you ran a FTP server to share files you have the right not to give damn if you bar somebody from accessing it who really wants to.
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Yes, their only continueing contributions are the tracker and headaches. Both of which are free. I wouldn't put too much into that $20 price tag though.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
Restatement: Avara deserves every penny of the $20 you have apparently refused to part with. This whole thing got started from a mistake (however understandable, but thatŐs irrelevant) and somehow itŐs gotten into an outlet for unrelated, unwarranted spewings against Ambrosia.
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Thank you, I needed a good laugh. You obviously haven't been around when you say that all this was started by their mistake. Yes, this curret activity is, but tensions have always existed between the Avara community and Ambrosia. And their mistake is not understandable or acceptable. If they wish to start banning people left and right, they should at least research it. But, that would require them to give of their time. Its much easier to just ban people and not have to worry about it.
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Originally posted by Urughtaed:
Still, Edgar should be immediately unbanned. His only crime is demonstrating the theory of frustration-aggression J --yeah it probably wouldŐve helped if he wasnŐt so damned inflammatory. And yes I want to 0wn him when he gets back on the tracker.
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Edgar should never have been banned in the first place. So, obviously, he should be unbanned immediately with acompaning apology.
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