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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by origamer, Dec 7, 2014.

  1. origamer

    origamer New Member

    Hi there,

    I've been a member since 2012 and haven't downloaded anything for a long time i.e. 2 years. I understand that RomUlation gives members with standard accounts 250 points per day credits, however when I try to download something I am told I do not have enough credits.
    Is there something I am not aware of about how to accumulate points? Is it no longer possible to download without paying money? Thanks in advance:)
     
  2. Prectorian

    Prectorian . Staff Member

    Though having been member for that duration, if you're inactive for long time you won't get that daily credit.
     
  3. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    you have to log in and browse the site or forum at least once a week to continue getting points.
     
  4. Darkrah

    Darkrah Member

    Actually no you don't, are you actually logged in? Because that can be a problem.
     
  5. Prectorian

    Prectorian . Staff Member

    What are you implying to with this remark? I'm loss as to which part of the comments posted this response is directed to.
    Of cause he logged in when he made this topic, else how he post? That is to say after 2 years of never logging in! And spending less than 41 minutes in total during that duration.
    Which is?
     
  6. kpraggy

    kpraggy New Member

    i used to do something like this i would be logged off for weeks on end, come back and boom tons o' points, not sure about years though
     
  7. Maniax2

    Maniax2 New Member

    having this same issue where can i check my current points o.o?
     
  8. Dark Infernape

    Dark Infernape Raiden 雷電

    https://www.romulation.org/user/home/
     
  9. Prectorian

    Prectorian . Staff Member

    Yeah right! You don't even know where to check your points.
    Signed up 12 months ago, and stayed online for barely 2 minutes doesn't entitle you to any daily point reward.
    That's the same as opening a bank account without depositing any money, but expect interest after 12 months of in-activeness.