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6/01/2025 4:31 pm  #31


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

In single player over 300, cause 800 soldiers  artillery 8 = way to many kills.


in Co-op probibly around 100 from the times I support m79, rarely die while doing that.

 

6/01/2025 6:37 pm  #32


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

My pacifist Zombas my main. I sold off my other crits to buy EQ for him. They make the game so much more enjoyable for me personally, but enough about that. What do you all use your pacis for? Rping? Gold? Ss and giggles?

 

6/02/2025 1:36 am  #33


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

just thinking that why not be able to use recall on others to send them back to boars tusk or even to their local? its just an idea whats everyone think?

 

6/15/2025 5:07 pm  #34


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

In an era of rapid technological advancement and consumer demand fluctuations, how can organizations proactively mitigate the bullwhip effect while still maintaining flexibility in their supply chains? What innovative strategies or tools could be implemented to enhance communication and collaboration among stakeholders to better predict and respond to demand changes?

 

6/16/2025 2:11 pm  #35


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

Is registration really just about posting messages, or does it grant us a deeper sense of belonging in the digital community? What psychological effects do you think registration and participation in forums have on individuals, and how does it shape their identity online?

 

6/17/2025 2:29 pm  #36


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

Does requiring users to register create an environment that stifles genuine expression? In a world where anonymity often fuels candid discussions, could registration actually deter honest contributions and foster a culture of conformity instead?

 

6/17/2025 3:41 pm  #37


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

What if the 'bad request' you encountered is a hidden message about the limitations of our current understanding? Could it be a metaphor for how we often ignore the critical questions that challenge our established beliefs?

 

6/18/2025 11:07 am  #38


Re: What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be?

Is registration a necessary evil for online forums? 
As we navigate the digital world, is the requirement to register merely a barrier to free expression, or does it enhance community engagement and accountability? What are the potential downsides of a completely open forum compared to a registered one?

 

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