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11-08-2011, 06:30 AM
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I found the whole thing downright rude Starscream. I am not a n00b. And found such treatment in poor taste. I wouldn't even attempt to run Dolphin with a E machine like PC and complain it's too slow etc. Taken from the pc buying thread I have

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Upon further trolling of the forums and using the search I found out that the issuse is emulator related with builds after 6970. So I downloaded that and can play the games I have with actual Wii controllers without frequent disconnects and having to press alt+F5 every 30 seconds.
I also think you should have a user sticky thread with all this info you require so people don't have to keep repeating it.
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11-09-2011, 09:32 PM
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(11-08-2011, 06:30 AM)DJ Infinity Wrote: I found the whole thing downright rude Starscream. I am not a n00b. And found such treatment in poor taste. I wouldn't even attempt to run Dolphin with a E machine like PC and complain it's too slow etc. Taken from the pc buying thread I have
No offense, but if you aren't a noob you should've read the forum rules which state (very clearly) that you're supposed to give useful information when creating threads (which kinda implies that one-line-threads are doomed to be closed). Then again, that should be kinda self-explanatory and shouldn't even be needed to be mentioned in the rules, but apparently people don't understand that.
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11-12-2011, 03:03 AM
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(11-09-2011, 09:32 PM)neobrain Wrote: No offense, but if you aren't a noob you should've read the forum rules which state (very clearly) that you're supposed to give useful information when creating threads (which kinda implies that one-line-threads are doomed to be closed). Then again, that should be kinda self-explanatory and shouldn't even be needed to be mentioned in the rules, but apparently people don't understand that.

Well, then the creation of threads should be restricted or must be approved by moderators. What's the problem???
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11-12-2011, 03:39 AM
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It would be easier just to close the offending thread rather than reviewing it one by one, and the problem is they don't read the damn sticky rule before creating the thread.
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11-12-2011, 03:49 AM (This post was last modified: 11-12-2011, 03:57 AM by Starscream.)
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It's very simple, you read the two forum announcements and you follow those guidelines when creating threads. If you don't, it's your own fault. There is no need to get angry or feel disrespected, you just didn't read the rules. Read the rules next time.
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11-12-2011, 03:56 AM
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(11-12-2011, 03:39 AM)naoan Wrote: It would be easier just to close the offending thread rather than reviewing it one by one, and the problem is they don't read the damn sticky rule before creating the thread.

Ughh...that's the point of having moderators in the first place. Otherwise, they are totally useless. Easiest way isn't always the best.

I can assure you, my way will keep idiots from creating unnecessary threads/posts. I've moderated forums in the past using my method and have curtailed the number of illiterate fools.
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