I opened up a Yahoo email account for us. The address is sdmbpyroto@yahoo.com. If we all agree, we can send all of the hints and answers there. I don’t mind forwarding them on once or twice a day - or - if you email me, I can email you the password to the account and we can each check the messages at our leisure. Whichever is easier - it makes no difference to me.
I figured, this way, we are not breaking the ‘no sharing answers in public’ rule.
While you aren’t breaking the “no posting answers in public” rule, aren’t you being rather indiscriminate about handing out info to just anybody who asks for it?
Having answers gives you a tactical advantage on Pyroto. You might want to consider being a bit more selective.
Are you educated, erudite and maybe a bit eccentric?
Please help us test a new web game!
Well, for the moment, I was hoping that all Dopers would share a common purpose in playing Pyroto: upping the click-through count from SDMB
I have sent the questions list to the Yahoo account. Please mail me the password.
Participants: if you wish to play in our climbing group, contact me or Rory, as we seem to be the highest levels – I’m a level 59, Rory is somewhere in the 40s.
I’m still trying to figure this game out. Please don’t wait up for me, games (and reading instructions) are not my strong suits. If this was a gazelle herd on Wild Kingdom, I would be the hobbling, three-legged misfit ready to become hyena bait.
Well, I wasn’t considering handing it out to just anyone. I know the Dopers who are playing. I wouldn’t pass the info along to someone I didn’t know, and I certainly wouldn’t give out a password for anything that has my personal information on it to someone I didn’t know. That’s why I didn’t just post the password here along with the email address.
We were just trying to think of ways that we Dopers could support each other in the course of the game. And, I was trying to think of a way that we could do it so that ‘sensitive’ information wouldn’t become public - therefore, not violating the rules of the game. I’m funny about that - I’ll bend them and twist them about a bit, but I don’t like to break them. And, at the same time trying to combat everyone having to remember to send everthing they want to share to ten different people each time - because, speaking for myself, I have the attention span of a fruitfly with ADD and I just KNOW that I will forget to send the email to at least one or two people each time. This was just an idea. If this is a bad idea - we’ll just let the email address expire. It really doesn’t matter to me one way or the other. Knowing these guys, they’ve probably got something way better than this cooked up already, anyway.
Am I missing the help page or something on this? Tonight I was playing and it kept saying the mentor was annoyed and I didn’t know what to do, so I left. When I went back, it said I was locked out for another 3 hours… I am trying to learn how to play, but with all these spells and scrolls and things, I’m kinda confused.
Any help would be appreciated. I think I’m at level 18 or something like that…
I’m in the 40’s as we speak, you mealy-mouthed bastard you ('monst us attornies, that’s a compliment!). We need to establish an Imaz – Restlech connection, sirrah.
So far, privleges have been incremental at levels 16 and 32. I’ve been continuing based upon the anticipation that I’ll get a reward a level 64. Will I be disappointed Bricker?
It’s because I keep getting the SAME question wrong!!! (I’d post it here, but I wouldn’t want to incur the wrath of TSOTL)
[whining]Can I please have that password?[/whining]
A woman needs four animals in her life: A mink in the closet, a Jaguar in the garage, a tiger in the bedroom, and an ass to pay for it all.
—Zsa Zsa Gabor
I’m so glad to hear that the rest of you aren’t prodegies like BigRoryG and Bricker. I was feeling like such an idiot, down at level 31. Send me that password, please.
::sniff::
Down at 11 on Imaz.
I don’t post much as a rule, so I have been busy gabbing so I can answer some more questions.
TSOTL whacked me down until I spaketh some more.
We can set up a mailing list through onelist.com. The website takes care of all the technical issues. We only need a volunteer to moderate. We can set it up so that it requires the moderater’s permission for someone to join the list. Once we are on, Anybody can send a message to the entire list easily.
If we have no volunteers to moderate in the next 24 hours, I’ll do the job myself.