Nina wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:
well, then quit or try to get used to it, because that's the only way we can handle it with there being three semi-independant servers
But why should I quit, because of this? That's too dramatic. I just don't understand why we don't get some more popular designs sometimes. This is twisted into something much more bigger than intended again.
Noemie wrote:
I don't think that makes me not thoughtful.
MasileinDE wrote:
That actually kinda falls into the hands and responsibilities of the designers
Like, not to make anyone look bad or throw shade, we all have different reasons for why we give our sets to whoever, but in most cases the designers do have the choice if they make a set for the teams or not
believe it or not, but a designer can say no if a team wants to use their sets
it's a bit more difficult with designers from other servers, because they usually decide for their own server. So for instance Sol makes a code design for one of the teams there and now the EN and DE are free to use that code outfit for whatever team they want. In most cases, this is first come first serve.
So, it's ultimately the "designer's fault" (very lightly put) if sets get used as codes. But again, we all have reasons for that and just going around nagging about it instead of trying to understand the reasons is a bit ... not so thougt through. No shame to the people who critique the use of sets, but there are more things at play than users see at first glance.
Yea, I don't agree with that method as I said. :'DThat actually kinda falls into the hands and responsibilities of the designers
Like, not to make anyone look bad or throw shade, we all have different reasons for why we give our sets to whoever, but in most cases the designers do have the choice if they make a set for the teams or not
believe it or not, but a designer can say no if a team wants to use their sets
it's a bit more difficult with designers from other servers, because they usually decide for their own server. So for instance Sol makes a code design for one of the teams there and now the EN and DE are free to use that code outfit for whatever team they want. In most cases, this is first come first serve.
So, it's ultimately the "designer's fault" (very lightly put) if sets get used as codes. But again, we all have reasons for that and just going around nagging about it instead of trying to understand the reasons is a bit ... not so thougt through. No shame to the people who critique the use of sets, but there are more things at play than users see at first glance.
I don't think that makes me not thoughtful.
well, then quit or try to get used to it, because that's the only way we can handle it with there being three semi-independant servers