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The is a general notice to all Builders, Coders, and Questors that are interested in building a mud from the ground up. I am going to be opening a mud that is a QuickMUD codebase. IE copyover, OLC is already installed. But this is the catch: We are not going to start work on the code until there is a staff committed to working on it assembled. So Either email me at or IM me on AIM at: RabidRoadDog and i will get back to you. Right now i currently have a part time coder, and myself working on the code to get a few needed things in, but would love to find a fulltime coder familiar with ROM to help with classes/spells/skills to enchance roleplay vlue and game depth. As for builders i am currently seeking a Head Builder to help organize and hire building staff. You must have excellent grammer and punctuation skills along with a mastery of OLC including mprogs. General builders please have a knowledge of OLC/mprogs and a grasp on grammer. Seems like i ask alot but i am growing tired of trying to start a project then having it fail after two weeks due to lack of motivation. If you are serious about building a roleplay based mud. Please contact us. Thank you for your time. Hopefully I will be hearing from you soon.
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Nice to see you people like to tear down on other owners, maybe he asked for people of that nature because he has the lack there of? But being i am a member of his staff he is a nice guy. Any way we still seek builders to help with our effort. if you are interested log on to: odin.lancerochelle.com 9001 and apply with Pyre the new Head Builder or apply with Alaric or Kain the owners. Thanks.
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My apologies for being a bit smarmy in my response to the post. When you post something on here (or anywhere for that matter) for the first time, asking for assistance on a project, it would be wise to make sure that simple things that stick out like a sore thumb, and really aren't that difficult to correct. Captializing things like "I" and first words of a sentence is something everyone learns in grade school (or I would hope that they do) and it gets hammered home for years until it's just second nature.
Putting up a post that looks good, is easy to read, and not filled with glaring grammatical and spelling errors will go a long ways in getting back responses that you want and not smarmy responses from jackasses like me (ok, so I'm not always a jackass, but hopefully you see my point). - Terloch |
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