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Post by Jay alAvid on Aug 12, 2008 16:37:30 GMT -6
NEW: Emond-ap-s Field (shown in the Clan view - viewclans.php)
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Post by Morgaine Le Fay on Sept 10, 2008 4:42:02 GMT -6
When trying to leave a Clan, it comes up "Leave "Clan Name?"Are you sure you." Extraneous "you".
And Cairhien is misspelled. It's down as Cairhein.
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Post by Almon Crisade on Sept 10, 2008 5:01:39 GMT -6
Really? o.o Yeah that would be nice to fix because sadly I never read a WoT book so I am clueless to the actual spelling
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Post by porthios on Sept 12, 2008 5:21:57 GMT -6
That's it! It's Official...........I think I might be in love with Aria. I always knew you were beautiful but starting this thread has cemented it for me (Don't tell my wife though). I have an English Degree and the whole spelling and grammar thing REALLY gets under my skin. I have even considered PM-ing people in game who have spelling and grammar errors on their bios but then I realized that not all players speak English as their first language.
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Post by Almon Crisade on Sept 12, 2008 21:48:25 GMT -6
Actually if you see spelling errors in my bio please tell me I use IE and FF3 but on IE I tend to misspell a lot since I normally play while I am half awake/asleep.
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Post by Tim on Sept 13, 2008 8:35:33 GMT -6
Fixed the extra you. Cairhein will take a bit more work to do. Will fix it later.
*walks off mumbling at self for misspelling a town name*
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Post by Tintomara on Sept 17, 2008 11:53:09 GMT -6
I've got two little text things that bug me!
First of all, the talisman of Birgette... If that's supposed to refer to Birgitte Silverbow, her name is Birgitte, not Birgette... That one has bugged me since that tali was introduced! Pretty please, fix it!
Secondly, the message you get when a clan declares you as an enemy (and I suspect when someone allies with you, but noone has done that to me, so I wouldn't know). This isn't so much a spelling mistake as a gender one, but still... Right now the message says: "DIVAS has declared you as his enemy!" I'd suggest using their instead of his. Normally, a clan would be more than one person, and their is gender neutral. "its" would work as well, if you prefer to think of the clan as a singular, rather than plural.
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