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Posted: Sat, 12/03/2016 07:32 (9 Years ago)
First of all, why would you go to the Auction House for items when a much more reliable and widely used method is through the GTS?
Also, a basic concept of this idea has been suggested here, and many more times from then on.

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Posted: Sat, 12/03/2016 07:10 (9 Years ago)
@Rakmo: Why the hell would asking someone their gender be a reportable offence unless they clearly stated that they don't want to reveal it?

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Posted: Fri, 11/03/2016 14:36 (9 Years ago)
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Posted: Thu, 10/03/2016 12:10 (9 Years ago)
That's my point. Any miscreant determined to get at your stuff can use a program to automate password tries and simulate a server response. I wasn't talking about people who made their safe password the same as their account password; what, would the people that use the safe not know exactly why it would exist?

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Posted: Thu, 10/03/2016 11:48 (9 Years ago)
You didn't get my point, either. Kinda disproves the notion that I didn't get yours. I'm saying that if someone is able to "hack" your account through actually cracking your password, cracking your PIN won't be that much more of a hassle, therefore being the same lock on your door. Besides, the reason you made this in the first place was because someone got scammed from a "free nuggets" site- easy solution. Simply don't trust any sites like that, if they wanted to actually give you free nuggets they'd just buy it themselves and send them to you as there isn't any tax on nuggets.

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Posted: Thu, 10/03/2016 11:11 (9 Years ago)
@Optimus: Although to be honest, the keylogger would also pick up your PIN making its use pointless.
Back to the general topic of this suggestion:
I mean, if you wanted to add extra "protection" to your items, I don't believe that anyone would refrain from putting all of their stuff in the first chance they got. But what difference is that to our account password? It's like putting two locks on a door; both will be broken by any skilled lockpicker, and the original one is strong enough anyway that as long as you don't give out the key you should be safe.

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Posted: Wed, 09/03/2016 10:32 (9 Years ago)
A model of what an effective About Me should be like. Sure, people like to put lots of customizations, but this layout gets across what one needs to say in one punch.
10/10

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Posted: Wed, 09/03/2016 08:52 (9 Years ago)
GTA being 18+ because of casinos? Please. GTA has already a host of mature things such as murder and prostitution that labels it as 18+. By your definition, the games we already have would be "mature" because they're also used in casinos. Therefore your argument is invalid.

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Posted: Tue, 08/03/2016 11:33 (9 Years ago)
@AoTora: Those passwords are actually easy for crackers to hack. Just take 4 common words and put them together (such as "catdogsheephorse") and you've got yourself a strong password.

No support for the reason Liirah stated. Besides, this is extraordinarily similar to some bank suggestions which came out early last year.

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Posted: Mon, 07/03/2016 10:34 (9 Years ago)
I do think that Ninetales deserves more than just being a lackluster single-type pokemon- Ghost, Psychic, Fire and Dark all fit for the mythology behind Ninetales, which is why it's so hard to think of a perfect alternative typing.
Stupid two-type law. Rrrrngh!

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Posted: Sun, 06/03/2016 06:00 (9 Years ago)
7/10
While I don't know who that signer is, the avatar is high-quality.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 12:05 (9 Years ago)
@lordarceus: That's true (if any trades like that even exist, since "1 minute" is kind of a douchey thing to say on a trade). But still, most of the time it's not so, thankfully.
(I recommend to you for you to arrange your pokemon by rarity- really helps a lot everywhere. Also, will you please stop with the emoticon spamming?)

From the viewpoint of a potential user, I can understand the feeling of having to look through BOX 1, BOX 2... to look for a certain mega pokemon- but then again, from the viewpoint of someone who wouldn't use this, unless you have an insane amount of unnamed, unmarked boxes (the chances of which are very, very slim) it should be easy enough to look through the boxes and find your pokemon, since they're arranged by pokedex number.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 11:45 (9 Years ago)
Neutral on this one.
While I like the idea can definitely see how this would come in handy, I feel that most people would already have organized their pokemon by rarity- like your own boxes.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 11:16 (9 Years ago)
6/10
While I like the content, it's way too crammed. Just the quote and the trainercard would be better.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 09:15 (9 Years ago)
4/10
I see you sometimes in Forum Games, but nowhere else.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 09:09 (9 Years ago)
http://dcollection.snu.ac.kr/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000052327


Something I was studying.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 06:00 (9 Years ago)
Supernatural is great. The sprites fit well, too.
10/10

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 05:39 (9 Years ago)
I'd say it is unnecessary if I simply posted that I didn't like this suggestion. However, you seem to be missing the fact that I have been including valid points in my posts instead of just one phrase.
Quote from Optimus_CrimeI am not fighting nor even want to

Really? I doubt that blocking a user and calling someone an attention-getter is exactly the actions of a pacifist.
With that, my argument has been made.
Good day to you all.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 05:29 (9 Years ago)
Posting multiple times? How am I posting multiple times when I am stating different reasons I don't support this suggestion? If you cannot see criticism as a valid post, then I'm afraid I don't get why you posted in the Suggestions forum.
Just a little note to put compression into perspective- the reduction in size (and removal of frames, if it's a gif-) can reduce up to half the original image's size (or more, depending on the method of reduction.)
More data = more server costs. Simple as that.

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Posted: Sat, 05/03/2016 05:06 (9 Years ago)
Somehow I doubt you'd count any point as a "useful" point, seeing how you're attacking LeChatBox right now.
Let's say that an average gif avatar's size is around 200kB. The compressed avatar takes the first frame of the gif and compresses it to fit in the Palpad. This drastically reduces the size cost for the Palpad avatars as opposed to your suggestion, which would let users upload fully animated/size avatars for their Palpad.

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