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    Consistent Contributor Jon_Snow's Avatar
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    Raise Your Post Count to 10 or As Many as you Need to Start A Thread

    Taadah, don't lock this. You said to post meaningful posts, but this has not been happening. New users are just digging up old threads in the OT section to amp up their post count. Your attempt at getting newbies to post meaningful things has failed. Either don't lock this thread or do away with the 10 posts to start a thread.
    Future ruler of Westeros.

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    Articulate Author Morgz's Avatar
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    most "new" people that join this forum come here because they have some question about the game(s). It's next to impossible to ask the question without starting a thread. Having to wait for 10 meaningful posts is a deterrent. Just let newbies start a thread and ask what they need to ask. Then we will tell them to use the search function because 95% of the time it will be something that has been asked over and over. But still, as a new player, and new to this community, it's very tough to find the info you seek without starting your own thread -- at least at first it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgz View Post
    most "new" people that join this forum come here because they have some question about the game(s). It's next to impossible to ask the question without starting a thread. Having to wait for 10 meaningful posts is a deterrent. Just let newbies start a thread and ask what they need to ask. Then we will tell them to use the search function because 95% of the time it will be something that has been asked over and over. But still, as a new player, and new to this community, it's very tough to find the info you seek without starting your own thread -- at least at first it is.
    Many questions have been answered in threads. There is an awesome search feature for the forums. Thanks.

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