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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2012/09/13 11:56:02


 
   
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Basing Imperial Guard Cadian Kasrkin with Meltagun



 
   
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Would anyone have preferred me using a resin base instead? I had a couple requests to use them Not sure if Urban, Desert, or Metal plating which would be better for imperial guard

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2012/09/16 11:41:40


 
   
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 Cranberry Muffinman wrote:
Would anyone have preferred me using a resin base instead?


I personally would have preferred that the last time someone gave you constructive criticism, you didn't respond in such a rude and unnecessary manner. You clearly want people to check out your website content (which is understandable), but putting huge banners and links screaming in people's faces all over everything is overkill.

Generally, when people see a post for a video of something they might be interested in, they watch it, they like it, and at the end of the video where it says, "If you enjoyed this video, please stop by my website for more content. Thanks!" they feel inclined to visit said website. Let the video itself be the advertisement, not all the tacky banners and huge font links.

You currently have three tutorials on the front page of this forum and almost no one has commented on them, good or bad. I'm no genius, but I would it guess that it had a lot to do with the exchange on your Guardians of the Covenant thread. Why would someone make an honest comment when they could have there head bitten off? The way I see it, you should appreciate that someone watched your video and respected you enough to give their honest opinion in a non-obtrusive way.

Chances are you will probably react to this in the same way you did to the other comment, which is a shame because your videos are actually pretty good and your over-reactive attitude will drive people away from them.

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I wonder if there is some kind of national 40k club, perhaps with chapters around the country with sites for those chapters.

I just wouldn't know where to begin looking for something like that though.

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Im not sure what your complaining about Scooty that was a literal question if people would of preferred a resin base instead of a quick normal basing for IG

 
   
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 Cranberry Muffinman wrote:
Im not sure what your complaining about Scooty that was a literal question if people would of preferred a resin base instead of a quick normal basing for IG


I'm not sure how you read what I wrote and thought it was a complaint. I suppose you and I have different definitions of the word. I was giving you some more feedback on your videos and making observations on your forum behavior, both of which (if addressed properly) will probably increase the likelihood of someone responding to questions you pose. If all you took from what I wrote was that I was making a "complaint," I feel there is nothing more to discuss.

 d-usa wrote:
"When the Internet sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending posters that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing strawmen. They're bringing spam. They're trolls. And some, I assume, are good people."
 
   
 
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