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The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
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Re: The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
Post by RoyalCrownAcres »
Thanks for the feedback. I’m starting to notice some things that seem to go together and work well so I’m working on finding breeding matches and writing up those observations.BlackOak2 wrote:I stalk the forums as you know!RoyalCrownAcres wrote:
I knew not everyone would be able to follow, but I was trying to find something that would be easy for me to understand at a glance. And thanks for the info on COI. I was just about ping you and ask what you thought about it
And actually, you might be surprised, there may be quite a few members of our community that follow your work quite well. As long as they have that example you posted so they have a reference point. But even without it, it wouldn't take much to comprehend if they're familiar with the game.
However, it is more important that it works for you. So keep that in mind more so than the community's understanding.
Once you get a handle on how it works for you, then maybe in the future when you tackle one of the other stats, you can make it a little more reader-friendly, if need be.
I never knew other players would even consider following any of my other stuff. i know I have the training, but i figured that would be it.
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Re: The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
Post by BlackOak2 »
It seems this game draws people that like to figure out the way things work behind the scenes. So though there are many of us that might not comment, there are likely many, many more that will be reading and following along.RoyalCrownAcres wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I’m starting to notice some things that seem to go together and work well so I’m working on finding breeding matches and writing up those observations.BlackOak2 wrote:
I stalk the forums as you know!
And actually, you might be surprised, there may be quite a few members of our community that follow your work quite well. As long as they have that example you posted so they have a reference point. But even without it, it wouldn't take much to comprehend if they're familiar with the game.
However, it is more important that it works for you. So keep that in mind more so than the community's understanding.
Once you get a handle on how it works for you, then maybe in the future when you tackle one of the other stats, you can make it a little more reader-friendly, if need be.
I never knew other players would even consider following any of my other stuff. i know I have the training, but i figured that would be it.
I suppose in times like this, I'm acting like the voice of those who either have nothing to add, or choose not to offer.
Not to make it sound eerie or spooky, but: Keep going, we're watching.
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Re: The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
Post by RenegadePegasus2 »
Yes. Aaaalllllwwwwaaaayyyyyysssss watchingBlackOak2 wrote:It seems this game draws people that like to figure out the way things work behind the scenes. So though there are many of us that might not comment, there are likely many, many more that will be reading and following along.RoyalCrownAcres wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. I’m starting to notice some things that seem to go together and work well so I’m working on finding breeding matches and writing up those observations.
I never knew other players would even consider following any of my other stuff. i know I have the training, but i figured that would be it.
I suppose in times like this, I'm acting like the voice of those who either have nothing to add, or choose not to offer.
Not to make it sound eerie or spooky, but: Keep going, we're watching.
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Re: The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
Post by Woodstock »
Honestly from what I have seen in this thread, this is a really interesting idea. I would love to see it in effect over time with different disciplines.RenegadePegasus2 wrote:Ping
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Re: The Perfectly Formulated Horse Log
Post by RenegadePegasus2 »
Yes me too. I’m at 300 pt, just need 200 more to get back to that conformation panel.Woodstock wrote:Honestly from what I have seen in this thread, this is a really interesting idea. I would love to see it in effect over time with different disciplines.RenegadePegasus2 wrote:Ping
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