| Canageek |
I've been a casual Pathfinder Society player, and I am getting ready for a con this weekend. When logging in to my account I noticed that one of my previous events was reported to character 2, instead of character 1 (Issac Alighieri)
The even was: Nov 5, 2011 8492 HammerCon III 3 Doug Miles #3-01: The Frostfur Captives (PFRPG) 38980 -2 Issac Alighieri
I was in a previous post that if I post here, things get magically fixed by truly awesome people; http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2j0lf?Reported-events-on-wrong-character so I am hoping the same thing happens to me.
Also, I'll be starting a new character this weekend, is it cool to report that as Character 2, or should I report it as character 3?
Thank you very much.
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Just blame Doug Miles for the poor reporting, he deserves it!... ;)
And if it is your second character you should report it as Character 2.
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Oddly enough, I have a supposed Doug Miles session on one of my characters that I never played. (I mean I never played the session). My very first PFS character, late lamented half-orc spear fighter Toliver Wylde, died within about 45 minutes of my first experience with Society play. That session was never reported, apparently, but there is a session (event # 5911) GMed by Doug attached to the character.
I keep meaning to try to figure out a way to report a problem with the session—the button you push is one of those e-mail buttons that launches your e-mail program and auto-populates subject lines, though, and I use web-based e-mail exclusively these days and so it tries to launch a program I've never even set up.
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I keep meaning to try to figure out a way to report a problem with the session—the button you push is one of those e-mail buttons that launches your e-mail program and auto-populates subject lines, though, and I use web-based e-mail exclusively these days and so it tries to launch a program I've never even set up.
In that case, you should send an email to pathfindersociety@paizo.com, with the subject line Pathfinder Society Reporting Problem, and all the information about the session (plus the problem). Or at least that's how the email auto-populates for me.
Also, you should consider having your browser use your webmail for stuff like this. Chrome is awesome at that sort of thing.
| Canageek |
Just blame Doug Miles for the poor reporting, he deserves it!... ;)
And if it is your second character you should report it as Character 2.
To be fair, my writing is terrible; I probably smudged the ink or something and make it look like a two.
There should be a "report a problem" link on your sessions list. I would recommend clicking that link to report a problem.
There is on my newer events; the older ones don't have it. I only play once or twice a year, and I didn't notice the problem until it was too late to hit the button I guess.
Oddly enough, I have a supposed Doug Miles session on one of my characters that I never played. (I mean I never played the session). My very first PFS character, late lamented half-orc spear fighter Toliver Wylde, died within about 45 minutes of my first experience with Society play. That session was never reported, apparently, but there is a session (event # 5911) GMed by Doug attached to the character.
I've got the same problem, but with an event run by Gregory Lloyd, and assigned to my main character. I was at the con, but in the Friday slot I was playing Dresden Files RPG, not Pathfinder, and I know I didn't ever have Greg as a DM; I would remember that! I'll email the address that Patrick Harris gave, as now the event I posted about here has vanished totally from my record, instead of being transferred to character one.