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The admin team has already responded on this thread, so on the forum would seem a suitable place.
The admin team has already responded on this thread, so on the forum would seem a suitable place.
Yes, both Remorce and Belcher, the Co-Community Managers, are admins.
That is the most awesome news I've heard today. The two have displayed an exceptional ability in providing information and helping people in need. Their sense of responsibility and dedication towards the player base goes up and beyond what they, as admins are responsible for. From their interactions with other players, they have shown that they are always willing to go beyond their call of duty, further providing support and help towards anyone who asks for it. I am sure that they will be addressing the 2 main concerns in the GvG thread with upmost detail, relentlessly pursuing answers from every source that they can imagine. These two admins will not take "no" for an answer, and even if the developers refuse to budge to provide the details, I am sure that they will spend their personal time in gathering the information in order to satisfy the players who crave for such information. Their commitment and professionalism towards the care and wellbeing of the player base cannot be understated.
I await their extensive and elaborated positive reply. Thank you.
Your best bet to get a question answered might be to look at other country's forums too. A lot of times you have to take what you hear on here with a grain of salt, so it is good to double check to see. Chances are someone else has asked it before
I've only been playing FoE since Jan. Some one mentioned that anyone could have played the beta GvG to become familiar with game play. So I went to advance search and said search forums for "beta" and got nothing. So then I tried all topic and "beta" and got a zillion. Although most were about other betas. I was trying to see if the beta GvG was available to everyone or only a select few. My grip is that those that had played beta had an advantage over others because of some of the so called "work arounds" to do certain things.