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November 16, 1999 wtfman.com
Ron:
Not sure if you read Azile’s take on what she feels the game needs, but I have to add a thing I feel is wrong with the game, though it’s not a bug.
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November 16, 1999 wtfman.com
Ron:
Not sure if you read Azile’s take on what she feels the game needs, but I have to add a thing I feel is wrong with the game, though it’s not a bug.
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July 1, 2004 ac.turbine.com
Ibn is Alex Beckers, AC1 Live Team
Ibn:
The following post is to consolidate frequently-asked questions regarding the following stated inappropriate behavior in the Asheron’s Call Code of Conduct:Allowing your character to gain experience points by engaging in combat without being at the keyboard, ready to respond to an Administrator on demand (this activity is commonly called a “Combat Macro”). Logging off as soon as an admin appears (visible or invisible) or when an admin tries to speak with you will be taken into consideration in determining unattended combat macros. First time-combat macro offenses may result in a permanent ban from the game.
December 8, 2000 zone.msn.com
Azeraphel is Nik Davidson of Turbine
Azeraphel:
December will mark the culmination of a twelve-month story arc, which has ranged from the icy caverns of Frore, to the tops of the Shadow Spires, to the enigmatic Nexus facility, to the smoldering crater where Arwic once stood. A war has waged over the entire last year, and countless casualties — humans, shadows, and even the poor Arwic cow — have been inflicted. Now, this war’s final battle is at hand. Bael’Zharon has been freed from his crystal prison of two thousand years.
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July 01, 2002 ac.turbine.com
Turbine:
As we mentioned in last month’s Letter to the Players, there are two secrets about which we feel it is time for us to come clean. One we’ve suspected for a long time, but the issue proved ever elusive to track down (so elusive, in fact, that we wondered whether it ever existed, our own anecdotal evidence to the contrary). The other we’ve known about for awhile, but we were unsure what to do about it.
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