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The title says it all. What do you think makes someone on EE "pro".
Discuss.
..No Flame War..Please...
Pro? Someone opposite of a noob.
A pro would... hmmm... They be... hmm...just like me, because I'm perfect.
The opposite of a professional is a novice. Or amateur. I'm never sure.
Somebody who can make good levels and doesn't get banned on the forum within 50 posts.
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^ Forum games. 50 spams on forum games won't make you a pro.
^ Forum games. 50 spams on forum games won't make you a pro.
Excluding that, maybe.
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In addition to everyone else's statements, pros also "d0 n0t typ3 lik3 th1s," they do not beg for accounts, nor share them, most of them are mature, ect ect.
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Someone who tries to become better, and is good. Someone that tries to make good levels, for the community. Also, someone that doesn't brag off about things often. Wants the novices to become better, etc
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I would say a pro is someone who plays the game for the fun of it. Not for popularity or reputation. The true pros are friendly and humble, who are willing to teach others and learn as well. A pro is... well, a pro.
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A pro is someone who can do hookjumps without getting bored.
...and doesn't get banned on the forum within 50 posts.
In addition to everyone else's statements, pros also "d0 n0t typ3 lik3 th1s," they do not beg for accounts, nor share them, most of them are mature, ect ect.
Someone who tries to become better, and is good. Someone that tries to make good levels, for the community. Also, someone that doesn't brag off about things often. Wants the novices to become better, etc
I would say a pro is someone who plays the game for the fun of it. Not for popularity or reputation. The true pros are friendly and humble.
You're describing a pro like how I'd describe myself? @_@
A pro is someone who can do hookjumps without getting bored.
Untrue. Go see what the pros think.
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The title says it all. What do you think makes someone on EE "pro".
Discuss.
..No Flame War..Please...
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My opinion thankfully doesn't cause flame wars.
"People who use any image coming from this topic" is my opinion.
Why? I don't have OCD and I'm an optimist. Great combo!
It's as to say it's the topic of "38 ways to get credit from someone who's not OCD"
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Last edited by main_gi (Aug 16 2012 4:08:09 pm)
Someone who earns money from it, other than that everyone is either an amuteur or a noob.
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rocktheworld313 wrote:A pro is someone who can do hookjumps without getting bored.
Untrue. Go see what the pros think.
And... he doesn't know what a joke is.
Number(1)KirbyFan10 wrote:rocktheworld313 wrote:A pro is someone who can do hookjumps without getting bored.
Untrue. Go see what the pros think.
And... he doesn't know what a joke is.
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Last edited by main_gi (Aug 16 2012 4:43:27 pm)
Ok, this is for the Forums, not in-game.
1:Don't "spam" the Forum Games for a higher post count.
2:Follow rules, and don't do stupid things that will get you banned.
3:You shouldn't have alot of warnings, then you are a rule breaker(NubCakes)
4:If your going to argue, make sure you won't have consequences, and you should also win the argument.(If not, you look like a noob/loser)
5:Don't rat other well members out, unless it's something very bad. Or snitch as some people prefer to call it.
6:Be a lovable person, be funny, kind, caring, ect.
7:Don't try to copy others, basically prints the word noob on your head if you do.
8:post regularly(daily), and post in different sub-topics, to keel this place active.
And that's the steps of being a pro. At least it was for me.
Bahahahahahahaha I guess that makes me a half-pro by Muffy's standard.
Pro some one on EE that isn't a noob great with the forums like rule wize, And Amazing with levels. :l
Ok, this is for the Forums, not in-game.
1:Don't "spam" the Forum Games for a higher post count.
2:Follow rules, and don't do stupid things that will get you banned.
[coIor=hyperboleandahalf]3:You shouldn't have alot of warnings, then you are a rule breaker(NubCakes)[/color]
4:If your going to argue, make sure you won't have consequences, and you should also win the argument.(If not, you look like a noob/loser)
5:Don't rat other well members out, unless it's something very bad. Or snitch as some people prefer to call it.
[coIor=ygs]6:Be a lovable person, be funny, kind, caring, ect.[/color]
7:Don't try to copy others, basically prints the word noob on your head if you do.
[coIor=ygs]8:post regularly(daily), and post in different sub-topics, to keel this place active.[/color]
And that's the steps of being a pro. At least it was for me.
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I have no specific opinion of pro.
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pro·fes·sion·al ( A person engaged or qualified in a profession. ) pro-fes-sion ( A paid occupation, esp. one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification. ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Paid in the Sense of Respect] One is associated & Accredited with a Rank of Professional when the requirements and conditions are met as follows: Section A - Commitments No. 1 "One follows the Conditions as specified in this (Global) Document" No. 2 "One makes Mature Exceptions to Arguments based on their true Feelings Specifically Regarding it." No. 3 "One does not use/and or enable others' to use contributions in a repelling manner." No. 4 "One takes Consideration in the Opinion(s) of Others' and may follow suit with Social Negotiations." No. 5 "One Disregards Moronic and/or Repelling claims, and simply renders them moot." No. 6 "One Interacts with Respect to every Person(s) Regardless of Intellectual Indifferencies." No. 7 "One remains Skeptical -- but -- open to Ideas, and may follow suit with Social Negotiations." Section B - Achknowledgements No. 1 "One understands the basic structure of Everybody Edits (server and client)" No. 2 "One understands the basic structure of Everybody Edits' communities." Section C - Contributions "Contributions such as commentary, humor, entertainment, etc... are all apart of accepted conduct, though One should take note in SOME Third-Party Tools being Declined by others'"
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Someone who is a professional in pixel art...
What?
A pro, is someone who is extremely good at what they do in ee. It can be Art, Minimaking, or even just good at playing it. To be a pro, you probably should be well-known, and have been playing for at least 6 months. The last sentence does not apply in every scenario.
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A pro, is someone who is extremely good at what they do in ee. It can be Art, Minimaking, or even just good at playing it. To be a pro, you probably should be well-known, and have been playing for at least 6 months. The last sentence does not apply in every scenario.
o yeh most teh t1me u ned gud inglsh 2 b uh pr0
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Minigame maker pro:
A person who can make actually "good" minis, also the one that can tell the difference between good, cheap, unoriginal, original minis. Once you master all of these techniques, you'll have the skill to make good minis. When you become a pro at minigame making, you'll have the same skill as anyone minigame maker in EX crew. Hardly anyone has mastered this skill. A big part about this is to make creative minis, once you make creative minis, you have to make sure they are actually good not cheap like quite a lot of them are. I have yet still to master the difference in cheap minigames and good ones, atm I make both.
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