It has to do with the amount you log in (not successively, I believe it counts days), the amount you post, and the amount of words in your posts, or something like that.
It'll probably cost me half a star to tell you this, but this topic just cost you two stars.
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
It'll probably cost me half a star to tell you this, but this topic just cost you two stars.
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
Something along those lines.
So if you want to raise your score easily, quoting people with a nice long, relevant posts is a good idea.
How does your status increase. I saw someone with only 78 posts and they were an elite member. Anyone able to explain?
Activity is a big thing. If you leave the site for a while, your rating will drop to zero. I've gone from 4 or 5 starts to 1 several times.
I stayed at 4 stars for the longest time, about 3 months. Then, mystically, it jumped to 5.
When I was banned it went from 5 to 3, then within 3 days it was back to 5... after vacation (where I still came to the site to check things) it went to 4 and stayed there till it recently went back to 5.
It has to do with the actual amount you post in each post, combined with # of site visits daily, combined with if you have gotten banned recently, combined with a Mod happening to see your thread.
It probably should have bearing if you start a thread that's good, and not waste a thread... but then the Mods would have to take time from deleting threads without warning over in Darkfall's section.
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How does your status increase. I saw someone with only 78 posts and they were an elite member. Anyone able to explain?
Activity is a big thing. If you leave the site for a while, your rating will drop to zero. I've gone from 4 or 5 starts to 1 several times.
I stayed at 4 stars for the longest time, about 3 months. Then, mystically, it jumped to 5.
When I was banned it went from 5 to 3, then within 3 days it was back to 5... after vacation (where I still came to the site to check things) it went to 4 and stayed there till it recently went back to 5.
It has to do with the actual amount you post in each post, combined with # of site visits daily, combined with if you have gotten banned recently, combined with a Mod happening to see your thread.
It probably should have bearing if you start a thread that's good, and not waste a thread... but then the Mods would have to take time from deleting threads without warning over in Darkfall's section.
That's what I meant by activity. I wasn't referring to forum activity as much as site activity: how much you log on, what you do on the site, etc.
I think the people who have like 70 posts and elite member status are the people who start lots of threads with huge walls of text because i have seen these people about. As a general rule though keep it relevant and try to avoid simple posts that dont contribute to the topic and it should go up IMO. Also getting posts deleted witll make it go down, i was reading a post on this recently and i think there was a few people who lost all 5 stars or something like that.
I'm curious how the website can deem whether your post is quality or not... ?
I think knived11 means, " Quantity over quality" as in the more posts you do per week or day,( whatever it is) the more stars you get and you don't get judged on how well writen or worded your post is for stars.
Its a mystery to me. During the holidays my posting levels went down some, and then I received a "warning" from a mod (didn't get banned, or even have my post deleted) and I fell down to 4 stars where I've remained ever since.
My site activity has been back at full steam since early January, but I guess I'm permanently a member of the 4 star club now.
I did forget to praise LotRO 25 times though, perhaps thats the problem?
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It'll probably cost me half a star to tell you this, but this topic just cost you two stars.
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
Something along those lines.
If you've been banned a few times its alot harder to hit elite rank.
I've had about 120 posts since my seven day ban and havent moved up a star since.
Doesn't really matter anymore I've been so busy playing Eve that I couldn't care less
Talking down to users with less stars in their profile? Showing off your high ranking and low post count? Do you seriously lose time thinking over how many stars you have in MMORPG.com and how to get them up?
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to put it simple its quality over quantity
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hmmm, the is a page that explains it someplace. Someone will dig it up for ya.
See my post below for the answer
I'm curious how the website can deem whether your post is quality or not... ?
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It'll probably cost me half a star to tell you this, but this topic just cost you two stars.
I'm at -9/100, and I don't think it will move for anything, lmao.
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It has to do with the amount you log in (not successively, I believe it counts days), the amount you post, and the amount of words in your posts, or something like that.
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
Something along those lines.
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
Something along those lines.
So if you want to raise your score easily, quoting people with a nice long, relevant posts is a good idea.
Activity is a big thing. If you leave the site for a while, your rating will drop to zero. I've gone from 4 or 5 starts to 1 several times.
Activity is a big thing. If you leave the site for a while, your rating will drop to zero. I've gone from 4 or 5 starts to 1 several times.
I stayed at 4 stars for the longest time, about 3 months. Then, mystically, it jumped to 5.
When I was banned it went from 5 to 3, then within 3 days it was back to 5... after vacation (where I still came to the site to check things) it went to 4 and stayed there till it recently went back to 5.
It has to do with the actual amount you post in each post, combined with # of site visits daily, combined with if you have gotten banned recently, combined with a Mod happening to see your thread.
It probably should have bearing if you start a thread that's good, and not waste a thread... but then the Mods would have to take time from deleting threads without warning over in Darkfall's section.
- CaesarsGhost
Lead Gameplay and Gameworld Designer for a yet unnamed MMO Title.
"When people tell me designing a game is easy, I try to get them to design a board game. Most people don't last 5 minutes, the rest rarely last more then a day. The final few realize it's neither fun nor easy."
Activity is a big thing. If you leave the site for a while, your rating will drop to zero. I've gone from 4 or 5 starts to 1 several times.
I stayed at 4 stars for the longest time, about 3 months. Then, mystically, it jumped to 5.
When I was banned it went from 5 to 3, then within 3 days it was back to 5... after vacation (where I still came to the site to check things) it went to 4 and stayed there till it recently went back to 5.
It has to do with the actual amount you post in each post, combined with # of site visits daily, combined with if you have gotten banned recently, combined with a Mod happening to see your thread.
It probably should have bearing if you start a thread that's good, and not waste a thread... but then the Mods would have to take time from deleting threads without warning over in Darkfall's section.
That's what I meant by activity. I wasn't referring to forum activity as much as site activity: how much you log on, what you do on the site, etc.
I think the people who have like 70 posts and elite member status are the people who start lots of threads with huge walls of text because i have seen these people about. As a general rule though keep it relevant and try to avoid simple posts that dont contribute to the topic and it should go up IMO. Also getting posts deleted witll make it go down, i was reading a post on this recently and i think there was a few people who lost all 5 stars or something like that.
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Just ignore those stars, they don't mean anything.
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I actually have 9 stars, everything I touch turns into gold and when I throw up I spit out diamonds.
I'm curious how the website can deem whether your post is quality or not... ?
I think knived11 means, " Quantity over quality" as in the more posts you do per week or day,( whatever it is) the more stars you get and you don't get judged on how well writen or worded your post is for stars.
Its a mystery to me. During the holidays my posting levels went down some, and then I received a "warning" from a mod (didn't get banned, or even have my post deleted) and I fell down to 4 stars where I've remained ever since.
My site activity has been back at full steam since early January, but I guess I'm permanently a member of the 4 star club now.
I did forget to praise LotRO 25 times though, perhaps thats the problem?
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
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"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
Hahah oh man, wiping coke off my monitor from that comment.
To put it simply, your post count and the relevance of your posts create something of a score.
So if you have 100 posts and out of all those posts most of them were short answers, or simple questions like: "I agree with OP." or "But how do you do X/Y?" then your score gets held back.
Something along those lines.
If you've been banned a few times its alot harder to hit elite rank.
I've had about 120 posts since my seven day ban and havent moved up a star since.
Doesn't really matter anymore I've been so busy playing Eve that I couldn't care less
PLaying: EvE, Ryzom
Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum
Come on, its an MMO website, how else you gonna get stars?
Gotta grind!
Talking down to users with less stars in their profile? Showing off your high ranking and low post count? Do you seriously lose time thinking over how many stars you have in MMORPG.com and how to get them up?
A place to check out new MMOs, discuss them, help other people and express your own unique opinion; that's MMORPG.
Now go and hang out with some RL friends, and come back here at the end of the day
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