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eowan the short
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This Guide is now a bit out of date, things like the length of new player protection have changed since it was written
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st aug
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Right out the gate all you do is upgrade your warehouse and resources plots This will pay off down the road . Resources are the game life's blood. Doing this you can stand on your own and have everything you need to supply yourself in the future to a point . To get bigger unless you get help by other players it will be a long and hard road . The cost of building higher levels is rough for one player to handle and will take a long time . Good luck.
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Auraya
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I did write a new guide: http://forum.illyriad.co.uk/starting-illyriad-an-alternative-newbie-guide_topic4896.html
It aims to provide more flexibility than the others whilst linking the previous guides. If there's anything you guys think could be improved, please let me know.
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Arakamis
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The original author is not disputed. The_Dude was the original author and is repeatedly recognised as such.
The line "...there was some dispute over who actually wrote it" is a falsehood. It is a provocative statement, painting The_Dude as a plagiarist. I am disappointed to see that the post is not simply edited. I see no reason to persistently publicise belittling misinformation. |
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Albatross
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I would have no problem with guides being updated, or even completely new guides being written.
Writing another guide need not obliterate the original works. It is courteous and good practice to cite others' work, and I see no dishonour in copying someone else's guide wholesale and making a few changes, so long as credit is given, and the originals are accessible (for historic, respectful, personal, or nostalgic reasons).
Failure to update the guides will ultimately lessen their value. |
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KillerPoodle
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Arakamis - you missed the "especially since it is linked to many times per day"
If you post a link to some info - that info should be up to date. |
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"This is a bad idea and we shouldn't do it." - endorsement by HM
"a little name-calling is a positive thing." - Rill |
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Arakamis
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so the old thread stays then.. what's the point in that? someone still can say that it is outdated information.. and what's stopping anyone from starting a new thread anyways?
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I think a suggestion was already suggested but just incase you missed it i'll repost it again for you
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Arakamis
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so, should we go over the forums and correct all those that were accurate once but not so accurate now?
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