If you received money via generous donation, does that classify you as a glitcher or legit? What if you swim in said money?
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:00 PM
If you received money via generous donation, does that classify you as a glitcher or legit? What if you swim in said money?
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:08 PM Edited by Cham Sonar, 18 November 2013 - 08:12 PM.
I guess it falls under Legit, but if we're just talking about making money buying a Cash Card with real money might as well be a 3rd category. Normally I'm not one to participate in this kind of thing, but despite everyone stating how easy it is to make money legitimately, I found that wasn't the case for me. I've spent $20 total on $500K for each character which I used to buy a 10 car apartment, a few cheap off-road vehicles, and some nice tires for my original vehicles.
I feel like the apartments were worth it for one time purchases, though one of my main motivating factors to buy the 2nd Cash Card for my alternate Female Character was a bust. I'd be cool if they just didn't show anything, but a bikini in the shower? Really?
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:16 PM
money actually is easy to get especially when you start getting the 10k missions. hell even coveted unlocks at level 35 and you can do it for a while. it really is easy to make money if you are in a crew that will do missions. granted i still dont have a tank but im level 100 and i have everything else i want. i only play a couple hours every other day or so, too.
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:20 PM Edited by Legendstig, 18 November 2013 - 11:16 PM.
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:21 PM
If you received money via generous donation, does that classify you as a glitcher or legit? What if you swim in said money?
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:43 PM
From roughly 29 mil copies sold, we have 65 votes cast so far. Yup, totally representative!
Carry on...
This.
+ Wouldn't be surprised if some people vote money glitcher just to try and piss off legit players lol.
Posted 18 November 2013 - 08:44 PM
If you received money via generous donation, does that classify you as a glitcher or legit? What if you swim in said money?
Doh!
Posted 18 November 2013 - 10:47 PM
Posted 18 November 2013 - 10:57 PM
If it is representative, more than 50% are discouraging the remainder from buying cash cards... I wonder how many million they've lost already. I probably would have bought 1 or 2 million by now of I didn't know about the billions stolen by cheaters.
An true hero
Posted 18 November 2013 - 10:59 PM Edited by redfirebird87, 18 November 2013 - 11:00 PM.
If it is representative, more than 50% are discouraging the remainder from buying cash cards... I wonder how many million they've lost already. I probably would have bought 1 or 2 million by now of I didn't know about the billions stolen by cheaters.
An true hero
Articles: A versus An
Summary:
This short handout deals with which article to use before a noun -- "a" or "an."
Contributors:Chris Berry, Allen Brizee
Last Edited: 2011-07-27 11:20:13
How do you know when to use the indefinite articles?
The choice of article is actually based upon the phonetic (sound) quality of the first letter in a word, not on the orthographic (written) representation of the letter. If the first letter makes a vowel-type sound, you use "an"; if the first letter would make a consonant-type sound, you use "a." However, you may follow these basic rules when deciding to use "a" or "an," remembering that there are some exceptions to the rules.
"A" goes before words that begin with consonants.
"An" goes before words that begin with vowels:
Exceptions
Use "an" before unsounded "h." Because the "h" hasn't any phonetic representation and has no audible sound, the sound that follows the article is a vowel; consequently, "an" is used.
When "u" makes the same sound as the "y" in "you," or "o" makes the same sound as "w" in "won," then a is used. The word-initial "y" sound ("unicorn") is actually a glide [j] phonetically, which has consonantal properties; consequently, it is treated as a consonant, requiring "a."
For more information, please visit this page on the OWL.
had to.
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:09 PM Edited by gnad, 18 November 2013 - 11:10 PM.
It's nice to have a grammar class in my thread
lmao
anyway, thanks to everyone who voted in this poll!
let's keep this thread up for some time
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:13 PM
I notice there's no middle ground....what about the people that lost 1,2, or even 3 characters....surely 500k isn't enough to recompense the lost hours and dedication...shouldn't there be a both option in the poll...you know those that only glicthed to get back what was lost?
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:16 PM
If it is representative, more than 50% are discouraging the remainder from buying cash cards... I wonder how many million they've lost already. I probably would have bought 1 or 2 million by now of I didn't know about the billions stolen by cheaters.
An true hero
Articles: A versus An
Summary:
This short handout deals with which article to use before a noun -- "a" or "an."
Contributors:Chris Berry, Allen Brizee
Last Edited: 2011-07-27 11:20:13How do you know when to use the indefinite articles?
The choice of article is actually based upon the phonetic (sound) quality of the first letter in a word, not on the orthographic (written) representation of the letter. If the first letter makes a vowel-type sound, you use "an"; if the first letter would make a consonant-type sound, you use "a." However, you may follow these basic rules when deciding to use "a" or "an," remembering that there are some exceptions to the rules.
"A" goes before words that begin with consonants.
- a cat
- a dog
- a purple onion
- a buffalo
- a big apple
"An" goes before words that begin with vowels:
- an apricot
- an egg
- an Indian
- an orbit
- an uprising
Exceptions
Use "an" before unsounded "h." Because the "h" hasn't any phonetic representation and has no audible sound, the sound that follows the article is a vowel; consequently, "an" is used.
- an honorable peace
- an honest error
When "u" makes the same sound as the "y" in "you," or "o" makes the same sound as "w" in "won," then a is used. The word-initial "y" sound ("unicorn") is actually a glide [j] phonetically, which has consonantal properties; consequently, it is treated as a consonant, requiring "a."
- a union
- a united front
- a unicorn
- a used napkin
- a U.S. ship
- a one-legged man
For more information, please visit this page on the OWL.
had to.
please an hero
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:17 PM
I notice there's no middle ground....what about the people that lost 1,2, or even 3 characters....surely 500k isn't enough to recompense the lost hours and dedication...shouldn't there be a both option in the poll...you know those that only glicthed to get back what was lost?
yeah, I forgot about that, sorry bro
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:22 PM
It's nice to have a grammar class in my thread
lmao
anyway, thanks to everyone who voted in this poll!
let's keep this thread up for some time
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:27 PM
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:29 PM
It's nice to have a grammar class in my thread
lmao
anyway, thanks to everyone who voted in this poll!
let's keep this thread up for some time
I can usually contain myself, but the lack of correct grammar around here today has been overwhelming. Plus, free bumps.
I mean "an true hero".. Say it out loud with out wanting to punch yourself in the mouth.. can you?!
hahaha no problem mate
BUMP!
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:29 PM
If it is representative, more than 50% are discouraging the remainder from buying cash cards... I wonder how many million they've lost already. I probably would have bought 1 or 2 million by now of I didn't know about the billions stolen by cheaters.
An true hero
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
"an true" hero
LMAO
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:37 PM
78/78!!!
another thing: if you farmed missions, you're not legit ;]
Posted 18 November 2013 - 11:50 PM
If it is representative, more than 50% are discouraging the remainder from buying cash cards... I wonder how many million they've lost already. I probably would have bought 1 or 2 million by now of I didn't know about the billions stolen by cheaters.
An true hero
Inside jokes like this going way over people's heads.
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