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LcGx
02-25-2012, 03:31 PM
Hello, I have seen a lot of new players in-game, who are not experienced with this game, and thought I would try help a little.

So, I have decided to make a MSN account, dedicated to helping new players with any troubles they may have.

Rotmghelp@hotmail.co.uk

You can add me on MSN if you need guidance, need help with certain aspects of the game or if you just need to top your knowledge of certain things, and experience them for yourself.

It doesn't stop here, prior to making this MSN account, I realised some players will not understand the game straight away, so I have also made a Skype account, so I can explain with more detail, and speed up the processes of learning.

I will not tell the Skype account name on here, as I would rather know your problems and see if Skype is actually needed, before being spammed with calls for easy solutions.

A Ventrilo server will be hosted if Skype and MSN are overwhelmed, of which, I will begin to find admins for the Ventrilo server, but it should be a little while until that comes about.

I am willing to help with ANYTHING game related, and will also be open to grouping etc when not busy.

I feel this will be an opportunity to help the community progress through the game, and help players become more interested, as they are guided to their goals.

The MSN will be online at all the times I am, These can vary, but feel free to email, as I can access that from anywhere on my phone.

I hope this helps, Thankyou for reading.

Docman
02-25-2012, 04:25 PM
FYI: Steam has built-in chat for this game. ;)

Go to http://steamcommunity.com/games/realmofthemadgod and click on "Enter Chat Room". Also, there's a player group called Realm of the Mad God Help (http://steamcommunity.com/groups/ROTMGHelp) that has their own chat, too.

I'd suggest participating in one of those groups. ;)

LcGx
02-25-2012, 05:01 PM
The chat is an option, but i believe players would learn more talking one to one, and having someone show them, rather than tell them, especially as the steam chat is hardly populated, and could be populated just by other new players.

Again, i'm not saying this is the best way, but its the way i would have wanted to learn back in the days, rather than asking questions in chats, and trying to get a straight answer/trying not to be trolled.

xdevnullx
02-26-2012, 11:31 AM
I put up some configuration stuff up here for new players:

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=29451086#post29451086