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Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: gamenut on July 28, 2006, 07:37:39 PM
i have a little question about the kline and firends version of  strike it rich

when a player hits the bandit do they

a: lose the prizes and go back to the start

b: just lose the prizes
 or c: none of the above

because i'm confused
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Brandon Brooks on July 28, 2006, 09:46:01 PM
[quote name=\'gamenut\' post=\'125551\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 06:37 PM\']
i have a little question about the kline and firends version of  strike it rich

when a player hits the bandit do they

a: lose the prizes and go back to the start

b: just lose the prizes
 or c: none of the above

because i'm confused
[/quote]
Net ettique is dead.  I'm a youngin' and I REALLY don't understand why people don't use proper grammar.

Brandon Brooks
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Robert Hutchinson on July 28, 2006, 10:07:11 PM
Hyper-correction dude here: his grammar is actually impeccable. Now, if we're talking about missing capitalization and punctuation, typos, no context, no buildup at all to the question . . .

Countdown to Chris L. making a remark about "hitting the bandit": 30 minutes.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: whewfan on July 28, 2006, 10:44:56 PM
Now I'll answer the question...

When the bandit is hit, all the prizes won up to that point are lost, but the players stay in the same spot, and the other team gets control.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: dazztardly on July 28, 2006, 10:57:46 PM
In answer to the question...

When a bandit is hit, they only lose prizes if they are being risked as they move across the arch. Otherwise, they simply return to the starting point where they left off from the previous turn[or at the beginning of the game].

Off-note to the topic:
I honestly could care less about "etiquette", more than I do relevance in the content pertaining to the messageboard itself. It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame. Even if the start of a topic itself is absurd, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE and save your breath for a response worth merit to the subject.

-Dan Berger
FLASHGames²
http://www.flashgameshows.com (http://\"http://www.flashgameshows.com\")
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Dbacksfan12 on July 28, 2006, 11:01:47 PM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 09:57 PM\']
 It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame.
[/quote]
It's equally embarrassing, IMNSHO, when the first post looks like complete garbage, because someone is too busy using AIM speak.

now, lol, lets all hav a nic day, k?
lol
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Robert Hutchinson on July 28, 2006, 11:14:29 PM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 10:57 PM\']Off-note to the topic:
I honestly could care less about "etiquette", more than I do relevance in the content pertaining to the messageboard itself. It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame.[/quote]
And especially when "people like Jennings" are visiting. Because Ken definitely isn't familiar with the Internet, and definitely doesn't read and contribute to several message boards, and definitely doesn't run his OWN message board. When Ken sees someone get criticized for poor post composition, he has to take out his monocle and "tut tut" until his constitution is restored.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: gamenut on July 28, 2006, 11:37:30 PM
thanks for your help i really apreciate the help
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Brandon Brooks on July 29, 2006, 12:02:20 AM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 09:57 PM\']
Off-note to the topic:
I honestly could care less about "etiquette", more than I do relevance in the content pertaining to the messageboard itself. It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame. Even if the start of a topic itself is absurd, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE and save your breath for a response worth merit to the subject.
[/quote]
Sorry, but I strongly disagree.  Etiquette matters to me.  Personally, I don't see how you thought it was a putdown.  "You're an f'in idiot, learn how to use punctuation" is a putdown.  What I said was a lamenation.  The problem with people even younger than I am is that the art of actually writing somewhat correctly is lost in all of the lolz and kewls.  And there really isn't anything wrong with using those terms, but damn, you can't even use proper sentance structure?  Intent is important, but use what you were taught to use.  It's like me typing in strict Ebonics in this forum; believe me, someone would make a comment, and more than likely, it would be a very strong one at that.

If you're embarrassed or agitated, I'm sorry, but it's simply a message board.  I post messages.  Whether you deem them worthy is your decision.  And whether I deem yours worthy is my prerogative as well.

Brandon Brooks
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: gamenut on July 29, 2006, 02:02:50 AM
i really don't know what the fuss is about but i need a litle more help
Quote
When a bandit is hit, they only lose prizes if they are being risked as they move across the arch. Otherwise, they simply return to the starting point where they left off from the previous turn[or at the beginning of the game].
does s/he go back to the last place they were before or just when the lsoe the risked prizes
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Matt Ottinger on July 29, 2006, 02:51:58 AM
[quote name=\'gamenut\' post=\'125594\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 02:02 AM\']
i really don't know what the fuss is about but i need a litle more help[/quote]
In your case, the "fuss" is twofold, namely:

1) Sentences begin with a capital letter.  So do proper names, such as the names of shows, and the word "I".

2) Sentences usually end with a period, but always with some sort of punctuation mark.

If you look at other posts on this forum, you'll see that we all try to make the effort to write using those two basic rules of grammar.  It makes what you write easier for other people to read.  We would appreciate it if you would make the effort to write more clearly by following those two simple rules you learned in school.  You will be much less likely to be criticized and you will be much more likely to have your questions answered.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: gamenut on July 29, 2006, 03:41:25 AM
okay okay so have a little grammar problem so sue me. I just want my question answered because i looked at websites with this game on it and it's pretty vague.

if someone somewhere can give me a little more detail it would help

and i will try harder to use good grammar
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Matt Ottinger on July 29, 2006, 04:06:22 AM
[quote name=\'gamenut\' post=\'125599\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 03:41 AM\']
if someone somewhere can give me a little more detail it would help

and i will try harder to use good grammar
[/quote]
Except that I just told you specifically what to do and you just barely improved over last time.

I'm not asking you to worry about the language you use, or even spelling.  This is not complicated.  Begin a sentence with a capital letter.  End with a punctuation mark.  That's all you need to do.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: clemon79 on July 29, 2006, 05:39:00 AM
[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' post=\'125575\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 07:07 PM\']
Countdown to Chris L. making a remark about "hitting the bandit": 30 minutes.
[/quote]
Shoulda taken the over. Friday's my game night. :)

Plus, I see this wingnut was handled just fine without any assistance from me. :)
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: parliboy on July 29, 2006, 05:58:25 AM
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'125605\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 04:39 AM\']
Shoulda taken the over. Friday's my game night. :)
[/quote]

Wildly Offtopic, not that it wasn't already: what games do you generally see in your rotation (just for compare / contrast).  I tend to do my heavy gaming (if heavy is defined as Power Grid) on Saturday rather than Friday, with Thursday for playtest night.  Tonight was just relaxing at BSW.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Jeremy Nelson on July 29, 2006, 10:06:00 AM
I remember us having this same problem not too long ago...

http://gameshow.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=10855&hl= (http://\"http://gameshow.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=10855&hl=\")

At least it was handled a bit better this time.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: ITSBRY on July 29, 2006, 10:07:05 AM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 10:57 PM\']
It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame. Even if the start of a topic itself is absurd, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE and save your breath for a response worth merit to the subject.
[/quote]
Well said! I've read some threads recently that made me feel the same way. This board is not very welcoming of newcomers sometimes and I think that's quite sad.

I always wonder why people feel the need to publicly lecture others. As far as I know, that's why this board has mods. If it IS a troll posting, leaving it alone is the fastest way to kill it. If it's not, the mods can educate newcomers on what's proper and what's not. At the very least, we can give constructive advice rather than just berating people that don't post things the way we think they should.

Have said all that, I do agree that courtesy should be extended to everyone reading the board and that includes using basic grammar skills when you post. As Matt pointed out, it is easier to read a sentence that's properly constructed and folks that do this will get taken more seriously.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: curtking on July 29, 2006, 10:34:17 AM
[quote name=\'ITSBRY\' post=\'125611\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 09:07 AM\']
Well said! I've read some threads recently that made me feel the same way. This board is not very welcoming of newcomers sometimes and I think that's quite sad.
[/quote]
I disagree.  I think this board welcomes anyone who's willing to play by a few simple rules:

1. The world -- and this board -- doesn't owe you anything.  Note that Matt O tried to help our new poster and his response was "...so sue me. I just want my question answered..."
 
2. Proper Decent punctuation and grammar are expected.  Anything less is a sign that you don't respect the other posters enough to make yourself clear.

3. Lurk before you post.  Try to get a feel for the board before you jump in with "i reeally need the theme to blockbusters 87 can someone plz post this?"

Are the consequences harsh for those who aren't willing to abide by these rules?  Sometimes.  But I don't think we demand anything on this board that society doesn't demand in real life.

Curt
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: PYLW on July 29, 2006, 02:07:39 PM
On the grammar subject: Honestly, no matter how many times you're going to say "ARGH SPELL AND USE BETTER GRAMMAR!", they're more than likely not going to change. Take me for example. For the longest time, I've never had neat handwriting, because I don't write the same way a normal person would. I only use my index finger and my thumb. ALL of my teachers used to whine and whine about it, and try to correct me on my handwriting and how I write? Guess what? It never worked. I'd get so bored and give up. So now, I still write with my two fingers only, but now everyone always asks why my handwriting is so nice. :)

My point? It doesn't matter how many times you tell someone to do something like, spell better. They probably won't listen or even care enough...I however agree with the "lurk before you post" rule.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: clemon79 on July 29, 2006, 02:36:29 PM
[quote name=\'PYLW\' post=\'125620\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 11:07 AM\']
My point? It doesn't matter how many times you tell someone to do something like, spell better. They probably won't listen or even care enough...I however agree with the "lurk before you post" rule.
[/quote]
Okay. But that doesn't mean we should dumb ourselves down to tolerate it. That whole AOL-ification-of-the-Internet thing I've been railing against for years now.

And I'll say it again: if you don't care enough about what you're saying to take a moment to make it presentable, why should I care enough about it to read it and respond to it in a courteous fashion?
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: clemon79 on July 29, 2006, 02:55:55 PM
[quote name=\'parliboy\' post=\'125606\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 02:58 AM\']
Wildly Offtopic, not that it wasn't already: what games do you generally see in your rotation (just for compare / contrast).  I tend to do my heavy gaming (if heavy is defined as Power Grid) on Saturday rather than Friday, with Thursday for playtest night.  Tonight was just relaxing at BSW.
[/quote]
Oh, we're a fairly big group (probably 15-20 on a given night), so we see everything. I prefer lighter fare (I usually don't get a lot heavier than Puerto Rico), but I've been known to play Power Grid once in a blue moon. We have the grognards in the corner playing Axis & Allies and the Seven Hours For Seven Ages-type game and stuff like that, we have the people who like heavier stuff playing Caylus and Power Grid and Euphrat & Tigris (okay, E&T probably isn't heavy to most, but it is to me :)), and we have the party game crew playing Taboo or Time's Up (or that new instant classic, Tie One On ;)). And occasionally the completely goofy dexterity games will come out. And people drift from one group to another over the course of the night.

Just to give an idea, last night, I played Thurn und Taxis, Tichu (I ALWAYS play Tichu if I can on a Friday), Big Boss, and Maus Nach Haus, 'cuz I spent a good amount of time chatting with friends instead of gaming. I remember seeing Runebound, Ra, Blue Moon City, E&T, Tycoon, and Chronology on the tables.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Matt Ottinger on July 29, 2006, 04:08:35 PM
[quote name=\'ITSBRY\' post=\'125611\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 10:07 AM\'] This board is not very welcoming of newcomers sometimes and I think that's quite sad.[/quote]
Naturally, I strongly disagree with that statement.  I believe this board is extremely welcoming of newcomers who write in complete sentences and exhibit at least an approximation of normal behavior.  A lot of newcomers do not exhibit those basic traits and yes, this board is probably harder on them than other boards might be.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: clemon79 on July 29, 2006, 04:13:27 PM
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'125626\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 01:08 PM\']
A lot of newcomers do not exhibit those basic traits
[/quote]
Newcomers? :)
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: dzinkin on July 29, 2006, 10:47:12 PM
[quote name=\'ITSBRY\' post=\'125611\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 10:07 AM\']
This board is not very welcoming of newcomers sometimes and I think that's quite sad.
[/quote]
Like Matt, I strongly disagree.  My co-moderator covered it pretty well, and I will add only this: there is a world of difference between someone who violates a rule or custom of this board because he's new, and someone who does so because he's decided that the rules and customs don't, or at least shouldn't, apply to him.  We still get more of the former than we should (whatever happened to lurking for a while before posting, anyway?), but most of us don't hurl everything at these posters when they screw up, and those who do are chastised by us or by fellow members far more often than not.

The ones who decide that they don't have to behave as everyone else does are criticized, partly out of annoyance but partly in the hope that said posters will eventually take the hint.  Some don't and either leave (STYDfan/CarShark) or are banned (adamjk), but enough do take the hint (see: Kevin/"whoserman," Chris Jackson) that we're loath to rein in the criticism.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: ITSBRY on July 29, 2006, 10:50:22 PM
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'125626\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 04:08 PM\']
[quote name=\'ITSBRY\' post=\'125611\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 10:07 AM\'] This board is not very welcoming of newcomers sometimes and I think that's quite sad.[/quote]
Naturally, I strongly disagree with that statement.  I believe this board is extremely welcoming of newcomers who write in complete sentences and exhibit at least an approximation of normal behavior.  A lot of newcomers do not exhibit those basic traits and yes, this board is probably harder on them than other boards might be.
[/quote]

Let me clarify...I didn't mean to imply that in general we're not welcoming to newcomers. That's why I said "sometimes". What I was trying to convey was that if someone is a newcomer that is not posting in a way that's pleasing, they're many times blasted on a "first offense".

My intent was just to say that the board may feel more welcoming if people are mentored rather than chided or belittled. Many times, I get the feeling that it may be someone who is young and may simply just not know what conduct this group expects. Matt's response and suggestions for behavior that's less likely to be criticized was excellent. Exactly what I thought was a proper and respectful response.

That's all... ;)
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: PYLdude on July 29, 2006, 10:54:47 PM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 10:57 PM\']
In answer to the question...

When a bandit is hit, they only lose prizes if they are being risked as they move across the arch. Otherwise, they simply return to the starting point where they left off from the previous turn[or at the beginning of the game].

Off-note to the topic:
I honestly could care less about "etiquette", more than I do relevance in the content pertaining to the messageboard itself. It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame. Even if the start of a topic itself is absurd, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE and save your breath for a response worth merit to the subject.

-Dan Berger
FLASHGames²
http://www.flashgameshows.com (http://\"http://www.flashgameshows.com\")
[/quote]

Oh, be quiet, Berger. Just because you couldn't run a message board that was barely the caliber of the GSN boards doesn't mean you have the right to criticize.

If you don't like it, get to steppin' and get the hell out.

I'm gonna weigh in on the grammar debate here- I live by this rule: if you're online chatting with people, rules of grammar do not necessarily need to be applied (if you feel you have to or want to speak in proper sentences, more power to you). But if you're posting on a message board for others to see you should, and it's common courtesy to, use proper grammar in posting. If you're asked to do it, and you don't do it, and you continue to keep it going, you're just doing it for spite and you shouldn't be surprised if people continue to dump on you for it.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: gamenut on July 30, 2006, 12:57:53 AM
Okay let me try this again I am typing this on a word processor program with spell check.
So here’s my question again.
On strike it rich when a contestant hits a bandit what happens other than losing the prizes? Do they lose the prizes, lose the prizes, and go back to the start, or none of the above.

I pray to dear god that i've done this right
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Brandon Brooks on July 30, 2006, 01:39:00 AM
[quote name=\'gamenut\' post=\'125650\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 11:57 PM\']
Okay let me try this again I am typing this on a word processor program with spell check.
So here’s my question again.
On strike it rich when a contestant hits a bandit what happens other than losing the prizes? Do they lose the prizes, lose the prizes, and go back to the start, or none of the above.

I pray to dear god that i've done this right
[/quote]
Eh, it ain't perfect, but that doesn't really matter.  You've made some sort of effort to show that you can create a complete thought, and that's really all I care about.  

Brandon Brooks
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: dazztardly on July 30, 2006, 08:45:03 AM
[quote name=\'PYLdude\' post=\'125644\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 09:54 PM\']
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125577\' date=\'Jul 28 2006, 10:57 PM\']
In answer to the question...

When a bandit is hit, they only lose prizes if they are being risked as they move across the arch. Otherwise, they simply return to the starting point where they left off from the previous turn[or at the beginning of the game].

Off-note to the topic:
I honestly could care less about "etiquette", more than I do relevance in the content pertaining to the messageboard itself. It's very agitating[and embarrassing especially when we have people like Jennings visiting this board] when I click this thread and the first response to the message is a putdown or a flame. Even if the start of a topic itself is absurd, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE and save your breath for a response worth merit to the subject.

-Dan Berger
FLASHGames²
http://www.flashgameshows.com (http://\"http://www.flashgameshows.com\")
[/quote]

Oh, be quiet, Berger. Just because you couldn't run a message board that was barely the caliber of the GSN boards doesn't mean you have the right to criticize.

If you don't like it, get to steppin' and get the hell out.

I'm gonna weigh in on the grammar debate here- I live by this rule: if you're online chatting with people, rules of grammar do not necessarily need to be applied (if you feel you have to or want to speak in proper sentences, more power to you). But if you're posting on a message board for others to see you should, and it's common courtesy to, use proper grammar in posting. If you're asked to do it, and you don't do it, and you continue to keep it going, you're just doing it for spite and you shouldn't be surprised if people continue to dump on you for it.
[/quote]

Usually I try to avoid replying to these kind of messages as such, but I'm going to make an exception. And I will be as delicate in my wording as possible.

PYLDude, let me give it to you straight. it's funny you had the audacity to even butt in this thread, seeing how we had to ban you from "our then" board. Awhile back I had searched the archives of Game Show Forum, it's seem like you had taken every opportunity you could to diss our forums. Sour grapes? Spite?

I'm sorry that it came down to it PYLDude, but you don't see us taken potshots at you. And you know very well what you posted on our boards as well as your actions that angered us, that resulted in the corrective actions taken by our staff. There was absolutely ZERO justification in your "doings". #1 - They were selfish, and #2 - even more importantly, they were unfair to other visitors of our website.

PYLDude, I'm sure you're a very nice person. But we take very high priority with our visitors. If at anytime there are negative issues that we feel are detrimental to our visitors, then proper procedures will be taken to eliminate and resolve these negative issues by any means necessary.

Now with all that said, give it a rest. If I really wanted to, I could go into details of what you posted. I in fact have all the ammo that I need from the archives of the old FG² board, containing the herein content of what you posted. And if I had the urge, all it takes is a simple cut and paste. And you're going to look silly. But I won't. I have too much respect to resort to the means of airing out dirty laundry.


So with all that said, move on.

-Dan Berger
FLASHGames²
http://www.flashgameshows.com (http://\"http://www.flashgameshows.com\")
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: dzinkin on July 30, 2006, 10:28:45 AM
[quote name=\'dazztardly\' post=\'125663\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 08:45 AM\']
So with all that said, move on.
[/quote]
Sounds good to me.  You've said your piece and PYLdude has said his.

To anyone else who may choose to make a similar complaint or inquiry: how other people run their boards is their decision, not ours.
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: tvwxman on July 30, 2006, 10:31:39 AM
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'125668\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 10:28 AM\']

Sounds good to me.  You've said your piece and PYLdude has said his.
[/quote]

"said your peace". Dammit, can't out mod's even get grammar right?

Cripes.

:)
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: dzinkin on July 30, 2006, 11:22:36 AM
[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'125669\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 10:31 AM\']
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'125668\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 10:28 AM\']

Sounds good to me.  You've said your piece and PYLdude has said his.
[/quote]

"said your peace". Dammit, can't out mod's even get grammar right?

Cripes.

:)
[/quote]
Well, no, considering that in an argument as drawn out as this one was, "piece" is shorthand for "piece of..."

:-D
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Speedy G on July 30, 2006, 12:56:05 PM
[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'125669\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 10:31 AM\']
Dammit, can't out mod's even get grammar right?
[/quote]
As opposed to the mods who aren't out?  =D

[And now, a quick trip to the I'm Telling iso-zone.]
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: tvwxman on July 30, 2006, 02:00:05 PM
[quote name=\'Speedy G\' post=\'125674\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 12:56 PM\']
[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'125669\' date=\'Jul 30 2006, 10:31 AM\']
Dammit, can't out mod's even get grammar right?
[/quote]
As opposed to the mods who aren't out?  =D

[And now, a quick trip to the I'm Telling iso-zone.]
[/quote]
See now , i fed that to Zink for the rebound, but he didn't bite.

But good eye nonetheless....ms
Title: all new strike it rich question
Post by: Dbacksfan12 on August 01, 2006, 12:32:35 PM
[quote name=\'ITSBRY\' post=\'125643\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 09:50 PM\']
Many times, I get the feeling that it may be someone who is young and may simply just not know what conduct this group expects.
[/quote]
Just because someone is 13 or 14 years old doesn't give them a free pass.  When I was that age, we were expected to use complete sentences with punctuation in school.  I fail to see why it shouldn't be expected around other adults as well.

I get so sick of people saying "He's only 13" or "She's just a kid".  Bull crap.  They can learn, just like the rest of us did...and if they're unwilling to do so...they may find the information they desire will not be given to them in a friendly manner.