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Few questions from a newbie
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ogo wrote
at 6:20 AM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST
I'm new and enjoying the game but have been wondering about some things.
The maps have interesting names and I've noticed that some of them have the same name as players. How were the maps named? Did the player or the map come first? If the map is named after a player does it have anything to do with that player? (ie. did they win a tourny on that map? did they design it?) And also some acronyms. Can somebody explain any of the acronyms related with this game? Like PGA? Cheers, ogo. |
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MadWilly wrote
at 8:00 AM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST oh there should be a form thread on that already. in the last 4 months.
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Thraxle wrote
at 12:08 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST Maps are named for players based on their previous months standing in the points competition. The higher a players ranking for that month, the more their table is worth the following month.
PGA - Pre Game Alliance (illegal) PGE - Pre Game Enemy (not illegal) |
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Vermont wrote
at 12:33 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST There are lots of forum threads on this but there is no search function, unfortunately. It hasn't been deemed worth doing, so we see the same questions over and over again.
You may want to check out the following pages: http://www.kdice.com/howto http://www.kdice.com/FAQ To answer your specific questions: The maps are named after players that finished highly in the previous month. The map is generated by Ryan, the creator of the game who occasionally still drops by. pga = pre gam alliance. Officially considered to be cheating. Let us know if we can help with anything else. Anyone have any plugin coding skills that could create a firefox plugin to search the forum? That would rock. |
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Vermont wrote
at 12:33 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST oooh, nice cross-post thraxle.
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MadWilly wrote
at 1:37 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST verm: google in-site search did pretty well earlier.
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Vermont wrote
at 3:43 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST Good call. I'll give that a try.
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ogo wrote
at 5:23 PM, Saturday January 10, 2009 EST Thanks guys. You completely answered my questions.
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