Off Topic (kinda)

11/10/2014 02:07 Denazify#1
I'd just like to take the time to say THANK YOU!

Thank you too all the people who write scripts, create bots and custom clients, thank you to those people who take time out of their lives to help everyone on this forum.

Honestly you are doing a great job, regardless of whether its a free bot or a paid bot, I'm sure everyone appreciates it and I don't see enough people saying thank you.

And to the mods of the forum, thanks for closing all the stupid bug requests so fast c:

To every modder, script writer and bot creator - We all love you <3


If people could show their support, that'd be great!

GERMAN (Google Translate ;) )
11/10/2014 02:57 dea†h#2
Because I HAPPY! weed weed weed...
11/10/2014 05:08 mary_randy90#3
thank you very mach!
11/10/2014 13:55 Bäm´ler#4
Danke!
11/10/2014 17:48 trolleras9#5
True. There are 3 types of users.
1)These that download a bot and dont say anything(no need to press "thanks" just write two words "Nice job" in order to motivate the coder)
2)These that only post bugs(bots'/tools' bugs ofc) which is VERY useful but still not motivation for the coder
3)These that whatever they post, they "recognize" the coder's job either by pressing thanks or by saying it(which is far more better and motivational for the coder){rare people}

Currently the most users belong to the first group. I hope one day all people belong to number 3. If you ever come to such position(create something and never get "recognized"you will get it)
11/10/2014 18:13 Denazify#6
Well I would like to personally thank you trolleras9, I am a big fan of your BM bot ;)
11/10/2014 18:47 trolleras9#7
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Originally Posted by Denazify View Post
Well I would like to personally thank you trolleras9, I am a big fan of your BM bot ;)
well, hehe thanks but that was not going to me. There are and were other coders too which are far better than me(they're actually top) but still do not get the recognition they should have from their people/customers.
People can only "cry" for a not working version, while for a working one, very few of them will congratulate and thank the coder for his efforts.
The same principle applies for people that help other either by informing us with new stuff or by answering questions