afyapardess wrote:
Don't get me wrong. My point was that helping someone figure out their Tetris puzzle when they're really stuck is not equivalent to logging into their account and fighting battles for them. I'm not condoning handouts of solutions to anyone who can't be bothered to spend a little time working on the puzzle. At the end of the day, though, it's the choice of the individual helper to decide who is deserving of help, and I don't think we should condemn them for trying to be helpful in their own way. That said, I think giving clues rather than outright solutions is a very good compromise. (And demanding help and then not even saying thank you is both lazy and downright rude, and I personally certainly wouldn't help such a person again.)
I was lousy at the Tetris puzzle, but I lost count of the number of people I helped with their constellation co-ordinates in the Altador plot - and without the help I received in return when I was stuck on other puzzles, I doubt I could have completed the plot.
I guess what I'm saying is that the word is 'teamwork'.
Yep ^^.... if someone helps you, you should at least say thanks. After all, that person would be going out of their way to help you, and to not give thanks would basically be a slap in their face.... so people, if you get help, remember your manners
Plus, you know the saying 'what goes around come around'... if you're nice to people, people will be nice back, and vice versa... people are more inclined to help a nice person than a rude person.
The melody of logic always plays the notes of truth...