01/05/12, 9:43 AM
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It's not you. Really. I hate everyone.
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Warning for Durendil: 1. All posters are to make an effort to communicate clearly.
Post: Hunters: Soloing old instances for fun and profit
User: Durendil
Infraction: 1. All posters are to make an effort to communicate clearly.
Points: 0
Administrative Note:
Message to User:
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Please don't double post, just edit your previous post to add in additional content. I merged them for you.
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Original Post:

Hello!
Just a little link to my last soloings Durendil : Hunter soloing: Vezax Hard Mode and Loathed 25 down!
Meanwhile, I wonder when I will be able to compress Sartharion's 25 video...
So, as far as Examinator's proposal goes:
I looked a bit at the forum, and in my mind the ideal forum would be:
-no elvish avatars or bows (just kidding!)
Ok, seriously: what we would need is like: I click on Anu'rekhan and there is, like in your forum, the world first. But there is also space under it to discuss. A bit like the comments on wowhead, except all the comments would be about "this strategy" and "that strategy", "that bug", "would that work", "this has changed" "need advice"...
We would also need a page for strategies in general (this glyph vs that glyph, pet talents...); a page for bugs (or exploits if you're the gold-farming type), like my post on add despawning changes, a page for (put something I haven't thought about here...)...
The main problem is time. I'm at school, you're at school, I barely touch my blog 1-2 hours/week, so we may not manage to go far.
The best would be to give someone important administrator rights, to take care of everything. There may be veteran solvers with time on their hands, or veteran forum-ers (need vocabulary advice here)... If they are interested and not too busy of course. We need to get this organized. And organize the organization of the soon-to-be organized forum, wich will require a few brave souls and efforts.
P.S: I think I created a user and I think I tried to log in, so it might be good to make the registration a bit more forum-ier (sending confirmation messages to the e-mail address or saying something like "thank you, you clicked on the right button"). But no criticism, it's work in progress, good job
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