Now, personally, I've got to say that I've found this last week incredibly interesting.
I joined epvp... well, I'm not exactly sure when... but, it was a while ago. I've mostly lurked in the shadows; leeching from the epvp lifestream like so many others here. Throughout my time here, I watched the birth of CO2, the temporary disabling of many of epvp's most historical hacks, (Multiclient, partner, and cotobo). However, when CO2 released... everyone knew instinctively that it was but a minor setback. Someone, somewhere, would fix... everything. And they did. For which we all, I'm sure, thank everyone involved.
Now, however... patch 4331 sits like a dark cloud on the horizon. We've been told straight up that CoToBo is not being updated. And it's been rumored and speculated that perhaps Partner wont be updated either. Aimbot and speedhack I've not heard much about... though, in my opinion, the loss of aimbot in particular is a good thing. Though, thats just my personal opinion. I'm not saying people are noobs for using it... I just think that in gws, you shouldn't. Anyhow, thats a different topic entirely, and I'll get back to my point.
Patch 4331. Argumentatively a patch to dwarf the culling effects of even CO2. And... I find it ironic that as we stand here, pre-4331, we now witness a true divide amongst the classes of Epvp. On one side, we have those pvps savvy in programing and the like. On the other side, we have people like me who, for most of their epvp time, have lurked and leeched silently.
Now, while I - and I'm sure many others - are going to dread the upcoming loss of partner and tobo, I do find it interesting how some of us leechers have taken the news of the loss. I've noticed that some of us have begun to express a want to learn.
Therefore, I come to my true point. For those of us willing, and able, to learn how to become an active contributer to these forums... Where do we start? Sure, there are tutorials and such... but its all (for me) a very confusing jumble of information. Where would someone with (basically) no programming knowledge start? Is there... some kind of... "Mentor" program in place? And, if not, would someone out there with the knowledge be willing to take people on, and show them the ropes? Its easy for you all to say "I hate you noobs crowding our forums and leeching our hard work." but if you're not willing to help a person change, then you're just as much of a detriment to the forums as those you would wish gone.
Thanks for taking the time to read, and reply, for those of you that do.
xXShadowXx
I joined epvp... well, I'm not exactly sure when... but, it was a while ago. I've mostly lurked in the shadows; leeching from the epvp lifestream like so many others here. Throughout my time here, I watched the birth of CO2, the temporary disabling of many of epvp's most historical hacks, (Multiclient, partner, and cotobo). However, when CO2 released... everyone knew instinctively that it was but a minor setback. Someone, somewhere, would fix... everything. And they did. For which we all, I'm sure, thank everyone involved.
Now, however... patch 4331 sits like a dark cloud on the horizon. We've been told straight up that CoToBo is not being updated. And it's been rumored and speculated that perhaps Partner wont be updated either. Aimbot and speedhack I've not heard much about... though, in my opinion, the loss of aimbot in particular is a good thing. Though, thats just my personal opinion. I'm not saying people are noobs for using it... I just think that in gws, you shouldn't. Anyhow, thats a different topic entirely, and I'll get back to my point.
Patch 4331. Argumentatively a patch to dwarf the culling effects of even CO2. And... I find it ironic that as we stand here, pre-4331, we now witness a true divide amongst the classes of Epvp. On one side, we have those pvps savvy in programing and the like. On the other side, we have people like me who, for most of their epvp time, have lurked and leeched silently.
Now, while I - and I'm sure many others - are going to dread the upcoming loss of partner and tobo, I do find it interesting how some of us leechers have taken the news of the loss. I've noticed that some of us have begun to express a want to learn.
Therefore, I come to my true point. For those of us willing, and able, to learn how to become an active contributer to these forums... Where do we start? Sure, there are tutorials and such... but its all (for me) a very confusing jumble of information. Where would someone with (basically) no programming knowledge start? Is there... some kind of... "Mentor" program in place? And, if not, would someone out there with the knowledge be willing to take people on, and show them the ropes? Its easy for you all to say "I hate you noobs crowding our forums and leeching our hard work." but if you're not willing to help a person change, then you're just as much of a detriment to the forums as those you would wish gone.
Thanks for taking the time to read, and reply, for those of you that do.
xXShadowXx