I happened three times! I am ever so sorry, but I did not post more than one of this topic. There must have been a problem with the internet at the time, or a glitch on the internet. I did not post this same topic three time, sorry for my dumb internet connection.
reguards,
NorthStar
Hi NorthStar-Eble guy,
You did not post the
same topic three times. You posted three
different topics in the Ship Simulator 2008 root:
“Overpowered tugboatâ€
“Is The S. S. Furie a good ship to buy?â€
“North star is a shrimper? a Crabber? A fisher?......â€
I know that, for a new user, knowing where to post can be confusing. Even long-time members often can’t understand, or just don’t care. That is why there are bold blue topics at the top of most boards to explain where and how to post. I recommend that you read these to avoid problems in the future.
Most boards, like this one and “Small talk†are
chat boards with few restrictions. I don’t much care what goes on in them.
However, certain boards such as “Technical supportâ€, “Missionsâ€, and “Development corner > Mission Creation†are serious support boards where members look for solutions to problems they have. In order that those boards be useful and as easy to use as possible, they need to be kept free of irrelevant posts.
Unfortunately, some irresponsible long-time users can’t understand the distinction between the two types. They often foul the support boards with irrelevant, unhelpful, erroneous, often insipid comments. This does a disservice to other users.
The Ship Simulator 2008 root is a support board because it is where questions about the demo can be asked, and where users, or potential purchasers, who have not registered can ask for help or information about SS 2008. For this reason, other topics are routinely moved to a more appropriate board. When that is done, a reason is given along with a reminder about the posting rules.
It is unfortunate that this incident was overblown by the meddling of someone who occasionally comes out of the woodwork to engage in sniping from the sidelines.
I hope you find the rest of your forum experience more pleasant.
Regards,
Marty