6493 - Spammers Attack, take five!
Feb. 27th, 2004 08:33 amFifth instance of severe spambotting. This time some robo-clown from 217.27.147.184 has decided to try to comment spam two January lj entries with promises of "indian porn". (entries 6402 and 6427, to be precise)
Of course, I screen anonymous posts before releasing them, so I won't share any linkage to spambots.
Wasn't LJ_dev going to put some sort of identify-response system in to stop botting?
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Date: 2004-02-27 11:25 am (UTC)Once you buy the game, that's it.
They don't have a specific online persistent world, but a gabillion other people do, which is nice. You can flit from world to world as you please....there's many good worlds out there.
I stick to the ressurection of the old version of the game, which is invitation based, recreated based on the old maps, and persistent rather than a constantly refreshed module. It's tough, too.....it's not as easy as the regular game or other player-generated modules, which is sort of nice and sort of a pain in the ass, heh.
I love it, though. It's (in my own mind) almost everything a recreation of D&D via software should be.....
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Date: 2004-02-27 11:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-27 11:37 am (UTC)Before going on with any of the player modules, I'd suggest playing through all of the campaigns.....NWN, NWN: Shadows of Undrentide (expansion), and NWN: Hordes of the Underdark (expansion 2).....A lot of people don't seem to like NWN:HotU because it introduces "epic" characters....characters from level 20 and up to level 40....I find it fun, personally......
I think you can get NWN for fairly cheap at this point, and the two expansions are as well....I think.
Another player, (I think again), is Voodoolimbo. (http://www.livejournal.com/users/voodoolimbo)