User talk:Sachaztan
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[edit] Marven
I noticed you took some good screens of the LUE PKers on Brainstock, but not all of them are linked on your page. Mind tossing PK-Proof3 and 4 up with the original two on your user page? --another alias 21:56, 16 October 2007 (BST)
- Is this better? (added links to PK-Proof 3 and 4)
[edit] Asylum
I clearly stated in my reply that your asylums would be different, but in my opinion unnecessary because it wouldn't have much of any effect on gameplay. I'm not really much of an RPer, so those suggestions that cater mainly to them don't fly too great for me when Kevan could be implementing things that give more balance, new skills, etc. I'm sorry for the little war this has become, let's just drop it. --Howard Bentley 18:52, 4 August 2007 (BST)
[edit] suggestions
You arn't allowed to edit your suggestions after people have started voting on them. If you want to get ideas on how to improve a suggestion, do it before you put it up for voting, on the suggestions talk page. I'll ignore it this time, because it's so minor, but just for future reference -- boxy T Nuts block it! DA 17:39, 27 July 2007 (BST)
- No worries. Please sign your posts to talk pages though, there's some instructions on the template below -- boxy T Nuts block it! DA 12:40, 28 July 2007 (BST)
I've noticed you've been putting in your votes as 'minor edits'. Minor edits are usually only used when your edit doe't substantially change what on the page (eg. corrections of typos, spelling errors, adding a forgotton sig, etc). Adding a whole new vote is substantial enough to warrant leaving as a normal edit. No big deal, but something you should be aware of. 'arm. 02:44, 1 August 2007 (BST)
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[edit] Double vote
Hey, I noticed you voted twice on this suggestion, a kill and a spam vote. I'll let you decide which vote you wish to have struck. the one, the only, sushiknight (talk contribs HARD E.N.D.) 05:48, 1 August 2007 (BST)
