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Subject: The Optimatch Forum.

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Does anybody know what is happining in that forum. Everyone is geting banned. Because everyone is mad. It is good that they are being banned for what they are doing. But somebody should do something about this so there wont be alot of people speaking out. I just wanted to point that out.

  • 09.01.2006 7:16 PM PDT
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Please, learn to hold your tongue. Our guess is as good as yours. If you have a question PM the mods directly instead of making an entire thread about it. Also, if I am not mistaken this is a type of spam and it is a sort of cross posting since you are making others want to go to that forum.

  • 09.01.2006 7:21 PM PDT
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"Whatever exists, whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent. These anonymous creatures may seem little or nothing in the world. Yet the smallest crumb can devour us. Any smallest thing beneath yon rock out of men's knowing. Only nature can enslave man and only when the existence of each last entity is routed out and made to stand naked before him will he be properly suzerain of the earth."

Well, I am just guessing here, but I don't think that it has anything to do with the members being angry. It's probably when they yell at NoF like he ruined the game for everyone, and make threads they aren't supposed to. I'm sure that if people acted civilized, no one would get banned.

People who get scared to speak out were probably going to do something that would get them blacklisted. If so, doesn't seem like it would be much of a loss.

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Uhhh... well you just said the answer, they are getting mad.....

  • 09.01.2006 7:22 PM PDT

Halo in the 1950's
92% of teens moved on to rap music. If your part of the 8% that stayed with rock, rock hard my friend and put this in your sig

Posted by: A B1G FaT EliT3
Too many locked threads in there. But what can be done about it?

I don't know? Problably give them what they want.

  • 09.01.2006 8:16 PM PDT
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Posted by: A B1G FaT EliT3
Too many locked threads in there. But what can be done about it?

I don't know? Problably give them what they want.


Then other people would complain that they don't like the changes. You'll never be able to stop people from complaining. All you can do is ignore them, in my opinion.

  • 09.01.2006 8:21 PM PDT
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What do they want?

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They probably want to look better than others or expose others as cheaters/hackers. I suppose I couldn't say, I really don't visit Optimatch. Just my opinion.

  • 09.02.2006 8:47 AM PDT
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Posted by: Pezza
What do they want?
Pudding.

  • 09.02.2006 9:04 AM PDT

Halo in the 1950's
92% of teens moved on to rap music. If your part of the 8% that stayed with rock, rock hard my friend and put this in your sig

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Posted by: SolidSnake4352
Posted by: A B1G FaT EliT3
Too many locked threads in there. But what can be done about it?

I don't know? Problably give them what they want.


Then other people would complain that they don't like the changes. You'll never be able to stop people from complaining. All you can do is ignore them, in my opinion.


Your Right. People will never stop complaning no matter what happens.

  • 09.02.2006 8:58 PM PDT
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People need to realize that Optimatch Forum is not a place to complain about every little problem and hope to have it resolved.

Do I sympathize with those who lost their favorite playlist? Yes, a lot actually. But they'll come in and make posts that are intentionally inappropiate with hopes of recieving responses. This is why they're blacklisted.

People need to understand that Optimatch is the best place to go on this site if you want to improve the Halo 2 playlists. But also, you can't expect a poll that gets 423 votes in your favor to mean that they'll make it happen in the game. Optimatch Forum represents a very small percentage of the people who play Halo 2 Live. I've seen many members end up sour because N0F says their idea won't work. But this is a business that's being run here, not a place where you can snap your fingers and want a new list.

The stickies need to be read. Time and time again a new "Bring back Clanmatch" thread is made. A quick glance in the stickies would show that there's a thread that's already official and has the info needed.

All in all, Optimatch is a great forum- if used correctly. I think it's a good place to discuss playlists, and how to improve them. But if there was a way to help people understand the rules of the Forum, and the proper way to get good ideas their recognition, I feel the integrity of Optimatch would increase tenfold.

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Posted by: mr poopoo232
its like a large force of win going through fusion, thus creating a chain reaction of a huge asplosion of win destroying any fail within its awesomeness.

The Optimatch Forum needs to be cleaned up big-time. Most threads are people complaining about playlists. But the complaining isn't the bad part, it's purely the fact that they don't know where to complain to. In other words, many fail to read the stickies, that there is already a discussion about the topic their pertaining to. It's amazing how the stickies fly by so many.

A while back, someone mentioned that stickies need to, well, be more, noticiable. Perhaps that stickies have a bolder text, I don't know, but what I do know is that people need to know the rules, and know where to go to if they have a problem.

  • 09.02.2006 9:55 PM PDT