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Joined: 27 Feb 2002 Location: New York, NY |
0. Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 1:25 pm Post subject: Gameplay policy (updated 11/10/05) |
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This is the forum to be discussing Gameplay. Either how to do something, or how well you did on something playing DDR. So if you have problems passing Afronova Maniac, or Have You Never Been Mellow Basic, you ask it here. Want some freestyle tips? Here.
Here are a few guidelines to follow regarding posting in DDR Gameplay.
Do not put down other peoples accomplishments.
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't post. Simple as that.
Bragging and Accomplishments are different.
It all depends on the way it is produced. Saying: Quote: | I just passed LoM today! | with the reply: Quote: | Well, I got an AA on it. | is bragging, while.. Quote: | Oh, good job. I recently got an AA on it. You'll get it soon. | is acceptable.
Post in the correct topic.
As with all the other forums, there are appropriate places for things. This forum has a few sticky topics for things like AAAs and freestyle tips. Try not to stray away by posting your own thread about an accomplishment or gameplay discussion. Also, do not post your accomplishments in the wrong accomplishment thread. Doing so will be considered off-topic and may earn you points.
Update as of 8/17/05
Gameplay after-effects.
The after effects of gameplay on a personal level, whether favorable or unfavorable are to be posted in the Gameplay forum. Specifically, all body related after-effects (such as injury or sickness) are to be discussed here.
Update as of 11/10/05
Generalized accomplishment threads.
Due to the increasing number of these threads, I am forced to restrain their number. Accomplishment threads that have a general theme (ie. songs you almost passed, songs passed in a red t-shirt) will have to be approved by a Gameplay moderator before they are posted. When posted, include the moderator's name that you have gotten permission. Failure to do so will result in the thread being locked and possible warn due to situation, no matter how relevant or necessary the generalized accomplishment is. _________________
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