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I dedicate little time for this forum, I avoid making short useless posts and I take care for quality, grammar, formatting, this is why I don't reply quickly.
Hmm... seems that is no problem if I make many unnecessary replies, use forum topics like a 1vs1 chat, making grammar errors... and is better if I make shorter but more posts, also separate topics for each suggestion or bug...

Oh... now I understand why TEF which is very active, never replies in CSI section.

(01-04-2010, 02:15 PM)Richard link Wrote: As for the first, I pretty much said no already, if no one else replies they'll most likely agree.
As for yours, you didn't even take the time to reply my post yourself but expect others to reply? There's a few parts I left open for developers and they should have replied there though.
I don't replied immediately because I was not really necessary... maybe I could say "Thanks for your reply". also to avoid making to look like a 1vs1 chat, now that topic have one reply from me, move it to Open for Discussion?

(01-04-2010, 02:15 PM)Richard link Wrote: Why would we remove taxi locations because you never use them? Or as your experience told you, because barely anyone uses them. There are still people that use them, and if you want to go to LS quick, you'd be happy to use it.
I am sorry for suggesting to remove locations which wins the topic... my original idea was just to make the poll, for curiousity, I should not add any "ideas"... can you unlock it to put a strikethrough and reply?
PS: personally I used all taxi locations.

(01-04-2010, 02:15 PM)Richard link Wrote: It was a question.. but I locked it now, hope it makes you feel better.
Another one gets locked!? This does not makes me to feel better, nor badlier because is not my topic. Locking fewer topics may make me to feel better.
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[C/S]Forum - by Future - 01-04-2010, 04:40 AM
Re: [C/S]Forum - by Richard - 01-04-2010, 02:15 PM
Re: [C/S]Forum - by Future - 01-05-2010, 01:23 AM
Re: [C/S]Forum - by Richard - 01-05-2010, 04:11 AM