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    Don't want to cause any trouble but I find this form of restrictive posting very patronising. There's threads in the R:TW Forum I'd love to get into a discussion about but simply can't because of this restrictive system.

    Yep, your boards you can run it how you want. But I really think you might be turning a lot of people with valuable ideas and input away. I participate in a lot of other game Forii and none have a system like this.

    It's unnecessary.

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    Norman, you aren't the first to state such an opinion. Here are two classic posts from a new patron by the name of Incornata which illustrate why we have this system:

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    Why on Earth...

    These are examples of the kind of person we are trying to screen out. Many new patrons have complimented us on how friendly these forums are. The old patrons like it that way too and do a fine job of keeping them friendly. The system is only as much of an incovenience as you are will to make of it. Any and all topics are allowed in this forum and you will find many veteran patrons and highly skilled TW players/modders visit this forum regularly.

    Please stick around, participate and before you know it you will have access to the other forums.
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    Norman, just stick around, make a few posts on the entrance hall, and you´ll probably get your senior patronship very soon. Happened like that at least for me. Welcome

    -Juha

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    People with valuable ideas and input will probably make the effort to become a member of these excellent forums. On the other hand people who don't have much to say probably only think this system limit their highly intellectual posting and can't see the benefits of the difference between patrons and members.

    And what is one or two weeks waiting when you will become a member for years? Besides Gregoshi and the other modders are more than helpfull in assisting kind patrons with moving responses to the corresponding topics in restricted forums.

    Anyway, welcome to the Org Norman

    Cheers, Duke John

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    Well i read those two threads i think thank god for the promotion thing.
    Its nice to see people that are still willing to help utter idiots.
    And so Lord Woodhouse, barged into the Kings bedchambers with waders and a fishing pole (possibly drunk) and said; My Liege, the Rivers are so high that you need waders to stay above them My ancestor to his Highness Edward IV

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    Gregoshi i'm new here too and I was wondering about the picture and rank by our name,can we choose it or is it designated by level of membership?
    "The whole art of war consists in a well reasoned and extremely circumspect defensive,followed by a rapid and audacious attack." Napoleon Bonaparte

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    Norman, I confess I also found the posting restrictions rather patronising, although they came in after I had already been given the privilege to post in other halls.

    But if it is any consolation, I don't find the level of discussion in the entrance hall to be any lower than in the other halls - if anything, you get more new ideas here, as people having not seen it all and done it all. Plus you can be off-topic and on-topic in the same hall, which kind of cuts down on transactions costs.

    The other point to make is that this org is by far the best natured forum I have encountered. Perversely, other places that do not openly discriminate against newbies often seem to give them a tougher time or have bitter flame wars with abrasive entrants. Despite fierce debates about the war in Iraq or whether knights were underpowered (&#33, things are pretty good natured at the org. Whether the posting restrictions have anything to do with this, I don't know but the fact is at least a consolation for them.

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    Stratagos Desaix... it changes periodically and is based on quantity of posts, until you reach 500 posts... from that point you can select a picture from the Org database... other aspects that are customisable can be found in your control panel/ personal info/ avatar options and edit your profile. The control panel can be accessed by clicking on the button located under the picture at the top of the page.


    Bring Back Buck

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    Thanks,much appreciated.Also Mount Suribachi asked for books on Napoleon in a thread called Good Napoleonic books at the monastery would you recommend Napoleon on the art of war by Jay Luvaas for me its a selection of his memoirs which has everything from his views on command to his opinions on Alexander the great and those he considered great captains,thanks.
    SD.
    "The whole art of war consists in a well reasoned and extremely circumspect defensive,followed by a rapid and audacious attack." Napoleon Bonaparte

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    SD, I copied your recommendation into the Good Napoleonic books topic.
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