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- Feb 5, 2005
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- Christchurch, New Zealand
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- #41
The importance of stock score
It helps members to post their scores the "right" way, so when it comes time to post their overclocked scores we don't run into any issues.
You know, "I didn't know I had to do that. and now I'm out of LN2/Dice/it's not as cold tonight/it's now dead etc etc"
In the past, lots say they are going to play for "X" team, and then never post anything. But if they have to post stock scores, you all most always see overclocked scores from them.
If they do go "walk about" their stock score can also be used as their overclocked score so that forum doesn't take a silly big hit that they cant come back from.
But don't spend to much time on your stock scores, and please don't worry about the scores you get when running stock. over all they count for nothing! Other than we know you want to be part of FW's and you know how to post your scores right.
It helps members to post their scores the "right" way, so when it comes time to post their overclocked scores we don't run into any issues.
You know, "I didn't know I had to do that. and now I'm out of LN2/Dice/it's not as cold tonight/it's now dead etc etc"
In the past, lots say they are going to play for "X" team, and then never post anything. But if they have to post stock scores, you all most always see overclocked scores from them.
If they do go "walk about" their stock score can also be used as their overclocked score so that forum doesn't take a silly big hit that they cant come back from.
But don't spend to much time on your stock scores, and please don't worry about the scores you get when running stock. over all they count for nothing! Other than we know you want to be part of FW's and you know how to post your scores right.
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