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  1. 1. What's your opinion?

    • Agree on all
      20
    • What craps,i disagree at all
      9
    • Mxc died already,no chances
      15


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Posted

He's a client mod LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Man, you're facing some misunderstanding and miscommunicating problems with this forum.

Client Mods on L2 = Can be OUTNUMBEROUS

 

Shares at LoL = Guides/Skins

 

I've got no clue on making Skins so I'm just preparing guides to share.

I'm cleaning up the board.

I'm assisting everyone into general discussion/marketplace section but you still keep saying I'm doing nothing.There's no way, you're blind :S

Some kind of rage? succeed o.o

 

If you really do it,good but i don't think so :) .

Helping just for 1 week,doesn't make you mod.

Anyway,you have some serious problems,brain damaged.

Don't know if it's from greece or w/e,but i quit to discuss with you.

Posted

guys (finito - fighterboss - others)

stop making topics all the time

we get it you dont like the staff

but its that only you are making topics about that

i havent seen anyone with less than 500posts complaining about us..

 

 

Posted

guys (finito - fighterboss - others)

stop making topics all the time

we get it you dont like the staff

but its that only you are making topics about that

i havent seen anyone with less than 500posts complaining about us..

 

 

FORGOT ME OR

Posted

guys, i will spent time to read the whole topic and answer it after i return from heraklion.

we now have Pix-lax :P

Oh I wanted to go too ;p anyway have fun :)

Posted

Sofaki: She is using her own rules. Just one crappy example: in the greek request dev help section someone was asking support for L2jsigmo, which is not allowed. I 've sent her a pm  to lock,posted on the topic too, and she posted that support is not given only for closed projects. Not only this, i reported to her many karma abuses but she said "read the rules better".

 

http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=218169.0

and

http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=11.0

number 2 rule

the guy you said he was flaming and he was offtopic so dekarma was right

ps: i dont make the rules I FOLLOW THEM

take a minute and read ALL the forum rules

Posted

http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=218169.0

and

http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=11.0

number 2 rule

the guy you said he was flaming and he was offtopic so dekarma was right

ps: i dont make the rules I FOLLOW THEM

take a minute and read ALL the forum rules

so you were using different rules from noble, cause he was fixing the abuses i reported, unlike you

 

PS: same answer again, change your way to change the forum :)

Posted

so you were using different rules from noble, cause he was fixing the abuses i reported, unlike you

 

PS: same answer again, change your way to change the forum :)

 

haters and fans will exist everywhere and anytime, if u dont like the way i moderate you should contact the rest 2 globals and ask them, every single one of us have different style of moderating thats why we are good as a team, remember that

Posted

haters and fans will exist everywhere and anytime, if u dont like the way i moderate you should contact the rest 2 globals and ask them, every single one of us have different style of moderating thats why we are good as a team, remember that

Come on, i don't know anyone of you, i just say what i see. A good moderating team induces positive consequenses. If you see anything going well, it's good. Actually, i don't see a reason for this topic to exist if you were doing your job properly.
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