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I was just wondering, i know that the term newbie doesn't necesarily mean the number of posts, so i am just curious. How long before im not a newbie anymore? I seem to remember the definition of newbie expiring when you have the respect of fellow board members.
please no spam, and stay on topic. i really wanna know..... am i a newbie?
------------------ I have always known That at last I would take this road, but yesterday I did not know that it would be today. --- Ben Sherwood (www.houseofquotes.com)
It depends on how many missions you have done, and how long you played. ------------------ Pardon me for being rude, it was not me it was my food, it just popped up to say hello, and now its gone back down below.
(This message has been edited by Titan (edited 04-25-2001).)
well, i dont concider me a newbie. have you finished most missions and taken some worlds and had the game a while?
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It somewhat depends on how much knowledge you have I suppose...as well as a certain level of maturity...but that's just my opinion...
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I don't mean compared to someone else or time spent really. I mean like respect, maturity, and amount of information.
(I conquered every planet, did every mission string, fly a UE cruiser with Bronev, neutron turrets, SAE's, Phase beams, and Azdara bay. oh, and plasma siphon, and Adzgari enh. shield upgrade. No cheats either. but i don't think my game skill counts as much toward my newbie status. does it?)
(This message has been edited by -REDCHIGH- (edited 04-25-2001).)
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------------------ Pardon me for being rude, it was not me it was my food, it just popped up to say hello, and now its gone back down below.
i just realized something titan. your register date is 3 months before mine, but you have 1000 more posts.... you don't spam or anything... must be a bug... can't be right can it?
oooops i broke my own rule... changed the topic... oh well.....
i mean the Board status, not my EVO skill.
Thats what I thought, but they started talking about EVO, so I edited my posts.
Your still a Newbie Redchigh, just stick around and post alot and you won't be a newbie anymore.
Hey cool, I just noticed my karma went up, I wounder what I did. ------------------ Pardon me for being rude, it was not me it was my food, it just popped up to say hello, and now its gone back down below.
Ultra Phoenix is just about right. I, personally, never really considered myself in the same category as the stereotypical "newbie" - never overposting, only a few times asked rather simple questions, and the like. It's amount of knowledge - I used to know EV quite well, and what I didn't know I could find out quickly. Now, my plugging skills have rusted, but don't worry, I'll get them back in EVN for sure.
It is, I would agree, a combination of knowledge, maturity, attitude, familiarity with people, but most of all, acceptance into the community (which is based on the former points).
Of course, time around is not ignorable for reaching other statuses, I'd say. (I first played EV 1.0.1, and first posted...about...1996. Well before EVO.)
I don't mean to instigate something, there's already been a reminiscent string posted in B&B.; Anyway, personally, I'd probably say your are leaving newbie status, but still have a foot in the doorway...if that makes sense.
I think whether or not you're a newbie (both on the game and on the boards) depends on your experience, how long you've been there/been doing it. I signed up for the boards only 2 months ago (a few days more probably) but I've been playing EVO since the month it was released (ditto on EV).
P.S. Red, how am I supposed to know if you're a newbie if you've been registered longer than me?
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(This message has been edited by ESPilot (edited 04-25-2001).)
Its a state of mind, others can tell by how you act.
Abuse of smilies, like in RedCHigh's first post there, signifies a newbie.
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Originally posted by -REDCHIGH-: **I was just wondering, i know that the term newbie doesn't necesarily mean the number of posts, so i am just curious. How long before im not a newbie anymore? I seem to remember the definition of newbie expiring when you have the respect of fellow board members. **
You stop being a newbie when you stop acting like one. Some people get stuck in pergatory of eternal newbie-ness.
------------------ Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc. Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.
Originally posted by -REDCHIGH-: **i just realized something titan. your register date is 3 months before mine, but you have 1000 more posts.... you don't spam or anything... must be a bug... can't be right can it?
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It's not a bug. I registered ten days before you did, and I have about 900 more posts than you. For me, the boards are a way of life
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People like you scare me.
Redchigh, as a newbie I don't consider you a newbie. You don't spam (unless this topic is spamming :)), you act in a mature way and you're friendly. I don't consider myself a newbie in the bad way that everybody says it.
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Originally posted by andrew: **You stop being a newbie when you stop acting like one. Some people get stuck in pergatory of eternal newbie-ness.
Luke. The eternal newbie.
------------------ Necrophiles just want to crack open a cold one.
/me continues to be tempted to contribute to this topic, and continues to change his mind by looking at his date registered.
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Originally posted by Titan: **People like you scare me.;)
What, just because I got 1000 posts in the last six weeks? I call it Captain Skyblade syndrome.
Yes, Captain Skyblade is rather bad for posts, isn't he?
Who's next in line, I wonder? Me? About 4 weeks and how many posts (and how many different names, too ;))
But, getting back to the topic, I felt like a was a newbie for my first 100 or so posts. Really, though, the point where you are no longer a newbie is actually very early on - when you stop asking questions and start answering them, and when you can say to yourself, "oh look, Starkiller is spamming again" or "Thunder is finally back from his long holiday".
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my personal favorite definition of a newbie was from someone who has been around since before me, lik jive, or was it SOB, oh well, it goes like this: You are not a newbie when you are well known across the boards, doesn't have to be good, or bad, but you just have to be a name that people will readilly recognise and know your personality
------------------ and doesnt it make you feel better, the pigs have won tonight. They can all sleep soundly now, and everything is all right