Small sized events (choirs, music groups, theaters, sports clubs), who print TicketCreator has been especially developed for organizers of middle and Laser or inkjet printer or a special ticket printer. Print your tickets on cardboard, perforated tickets, orĪny Windows-compatible printer, for example your normal You can create tickets of any size and format. You can also print tickets with barcodes as Each ticket can only be used once to enter.
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HOWEVER, all of that said, if you would like to see a change and have that be an option, you would want to post the suggestion either in the in game suggestion menu, or the appropriate forum. This also leads to inflated ticket times due to bloating on issues that a GM cannot assist with. This will lead to further frustration when you, not literally you the royal you, do not receive the help that you want. If it is not listed, nor if there is not a category even loosely fitting the description, it is almost indeed something that a GM cannot help with. , I should always have the option to indicated not listed here and make a ticket. To help assist with things a GM can actually help with, and direct to resources to help the player research their own answers on things a GM cannot help with. However, that is why the ticket system is triaged the way it is.
If we could have gotten at least a broad idea, we could have helped direct you on a valid ticket path, posted a direct link for you to click, or advise it was something they cannot help with, and try to pool the hive collective of experiences to help with our own experiences or Google Fu results to try to help resolve your issue. This is why you were asked what the issue was. Either it fell as a game hint, or they got tickets that just read…“Help” to name a few. GMs were flooded with tickets they could not help with. Like I said this is what I could think of just off the top of my head, and I am not saying or implying they apply in this circumstance at all. I do not believe the policy here has EVER changed, however I need to allow for the possibility it has. Sometimes, fixing something can have catastrophic consequences later, which is why typically a GM is hands off, except under specific direction.Īnother possibility, things change over time.
If it involved a bug, only with very specific dev instructions on how to resolve the issue if it was a major issue until it could be patched. Off the top of my head, it was a valid request a GM could help with. In the old days, as you say and they were able to help you, please keep a few things in mind. I know it will not satiate you or your frustration, but sometimes knowing the reason why, when put into perspective, can help.