Jaz
Ex-Mod
I'll be spring-cleaning the Talk of The Town forum over the next few days, so I figured it would make sense to have an updated rules thread - so here it is.
The rules apply for the entire Emulation64 network really, but I've highlighted some important ones to consider when posting in ToTT.
Have fun and play nice!
If you haven't yet done so, you should read the full EmuTalk Rules List, which can be found here.
The rules apply for the entire Emulation64 network really, but I've highlighted some important ones to consider when posting in ToTT.
- Do NOT ask for ROMs or where to get ROMs. This is the ultimate cardinal sin of EmuTalk and you will get banned if you ask for them. Period.
- Do NOT post links to websites that have ROMs available to download, or link to ROMs directly. As with the previous point, once again this will get you banned. No ifs or buts.
- Please don't post in anything other than English. I'm sure a lot of members speak other languages, but this is an English-speaking forum so please respect this.
- DON'T SHOUT! Please don't post topics or replies in upper-case. Not only is it annoying, but it makes it very hard to read what you're saying. All shouters will be classed as attention whores, and whipped by a Moderator.
- Please don't double post. If it's an accident, then just edit or delete your second post. No biggie, but multiple posts can be annoying to clear up for moderators.
- We are not taking requests to be Staff Members, Moderators or Administrators, so please don't ask. If we want you to join the staff team, we'll ask you.
- Please don't post any nudity on the forums - especially in the Babe Thread. There are minors that visit the forum and we wouldn't want to offend them. Sexy is OK, porn is not.
- Don't go digging up old topics. Chances are, if nobody has posted in a thread for more than a few months it's dead. So leave it well alone unless you have something vital to contribute.
- Please use correct grammar and spelling if you can - again it makes things easier to read.
- Try using the search function to see if someone has already started a thread about something before you do.
Have fun and play nice!
If you haven't yet done so, you should read the full EmuTalk Rules List, which can be found here.