John Avery wrote:
Thinking very high of yourself, good sir.
If you know someone fearless, let me know.
Not sure I follow this, I just told a new player if he has questions to ask.
John Avery wrote:
Thinking very high of yourself, good sir.
If you know someone fearless, let me know.
Jack Teach wrote: Actaully, that makes perfect sense. What's the best way for one to be a famous player.
Shadowood wrote:Agreed with Wolf on that one. Time. It takes time to build. Time to gain experience
I will add, it’s take fearlessness too. Don’t be afraid to do something. You might be surprised by the results. If you succeed great! If you fail, learn from it. Learn how to adapted. If you take a few hard knocks learn how to avoid it in the future.
You have two legends of the game in your guild now. Learn from them BUT then move on. Learn from other vets too.
Send me a PM if you have any questions
DezNutz wrote:Shadowood wrote:Agreed with Wolf on that one. Time. It takes time to build. Time to gain experience
I will add, it’s take fearlessness too. Don’t be afraid to do something. You might be surprised by the results. If you succeed great! If you fail, learn from it. Learn how to adapted. If you take a few hard knocks learn how to avoid it in the future.
You have two legends of the game in your guild now. Learn from them BUT then move on. Learn from other vets too.
Send me a PM if you have any questions
Time has nothing to do with. Bigtea wasn't here very long to make a impact and become known. One's actions in the game and/or forums will be the determining factor. Stay in the shadows in both, and you will be forever forgotten, but there are those that aren't here for the fame.
The best advice is to learn the game, find a niche, roll with it, and/or hit the forums. Words can leave a big mark, without being a major in-game player.
Meliva wrote:I think the best way to describe bigtea would be a large firework. When he was here it was a fairly big event, sparkled for a minute then faded to nothing. Sure those who saw it can remember it, but it was nothing too significant.
Wolfie wrote:
As far as Bigtea goes I only know that he existed and he dumped huge ammount of cash in the game. Many newer players have 0 knowladge about him and yet I am 90% sure that they heard about other players whom are inactive and yet their name is known. I am sure that 90% older players are of the same knowladge about him. He existed and he dumped huge cash. I believe it is not that type of fame he seeks
DezNutz wrote:Wolfie wrote:
As far as Bigtea goes I only know that he existed and he dumped huge ammount of cash in the game. Many newer players have 0 knowladge about him and yet I am 90% sure that they heard about other players whom are inactive and yet their name is known. I am sure that 90% older players are of the same knowladge about him. He existed and he dumped huge cash. I believe it is not that type of fame he seeks
Bigtea was an example of time doesn't mean anything. Those that were around know the name and what he did. He made his mark on the game, no matter how short of a time he was here. Fame is fame, what differentiates Bigtea from others is that his contributions and mark on the game are short lived and not really note worthy to pass-on to new players.
What proves my point is that you didn't say who? Just because the new players don't hear of a person, doesn't mean they didn't leave a mark on the game that other players won't remember.
I'm sure I can drop a few names and very few (if any) of the new players would know who they were/are. Just look at the first fantasy draft, without reading the notes, can you provide details on the veteran players that were picked.
All of that is besides the point. Fame is fame, your actions will determine your if you are worth being remembered and how long you will be remembered.