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<blockquote data-quote="DClown" data-source="post: 4331275" data-attributes="member: 70244"><p>When you ask CServ a question they start from a very basic precept that everyone calling them is an idiot. They have to answer in a way that will allow the person asking the question to understand what they need to do in that specific situation. They do not for example have a game term dictionary, or an english dictionary on their table and look up every single word to see how it might impact the rest of the game. </p><p></p><p>This for example is NOT one of the thoughts in their head.</p><p></p><p>"Hmm this person is asking how to determine critical damage in a generic sense, and I used the word 'considered' here, which means to regard, but they might confuse that with the 'roll' definition and end up rolling extra dice on the vorpal crit so I should use the word 'replace' instead."</p><p></p><p></p><p>They say what they need to say in order to answer the specific scenario. Unless you asked the very specific question with regard to vorpal crits, taking a CS response to a generic crit question and trying to apply english definitions to their response to come up with 'extra rules' is not a valid justification. I'm not saying your wrong, just that your reasoning here is flawed. So has anybody asked this specific question of CS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DClown, post: 4331275, member: 70244"] When you ask CServ a question they start from a very basic precept that everyone calling them is an idiot. They have to answer in a way that will allow the person asking the question to understand what they need to do in that specific situation. They do not for example have a game term dictionary, or an english dictionary on their table and look up every single word to see how it might impact the rest of the game. This for example is NOT one of the thoughts in their head. "Hmm this person is asking how to determine critical damage in a generic sense, and I used the word 'considered' here, which means to regard, but they might confuse that with the 'roll' definition and end up rolling extra dice on the vorpal crit so I should use the word 'replace' instead." They say what they need to say in order to answer the specific scenario. Unless you asked the very specific question with regard to vorpal crits, taking a CS response to a generic crit question and trying to apply english definitions to their response to come up with 'extra rules' is not a valid justification. I'm not saying your wrong, just that your reasoning here is flawed. So has anybody asked this specific question of CS? [/QUOTE]
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