Last edited by razerfingers; 01-11-2012 at 12:30 PM.
Hey Beakofjustice,
If you take a look at the Ambassador's Mission Statement: http://www.spacetimestudios.com/show...and-Guidelines you can see that the program is a player one that has dev support. Their goals are not to provide feedback to Spacetime Studios, but instead to help new players have fun with the game. We get questions from interested players who want to contribute to the game community all the time. "How can I help?" "I want to be involved" The Ambassadors are one way we are supporting players to those ends. It also helps raise the quality of players playing Pocket Legends. You may have experienced loading into a pick up group where someone is playing, well, less than informed. The AoA help to address that by giving new players real advice. Not everyone learns the same way, and many often skip tutorials.
It seems to me that you have an axe to grind about our "lie to [Spacetime's] 'free-to-play' claim". I'd ask that if you have questions or concerns about that issue, that you write me directly instead of indirectly attacking a volunteer player group. My door is always open to you.
http://www.spacetimestudios.com/show...-application-D
@razerfingers
You don't want forum policing so here's my opinion. The above thread is your attempt to join this group of uneducated pvpers. Don't think you are helping your case.
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The intent is for AoA characters to not be powerlevelers, which is probably what you get if you have a high level character in low level adventure areas. That's where the level 10 guideline comes from. If someone doesn't want to hang out on a toon at lvl 10 with exp turned off, then AoA is probably not the right outlet for them. No one has to be in AoA to be a helpful addition to the game community. This is just one way we're trying to support player initiatives.
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