Drithius
Magic & Loss
Because, whether people admit it to themselves or not, Vogel game(s) are a very niche product.
I am a Spiderweb fan. I played all of his games and enjoyed most of them.
But we don't need an extra forum for these games.
Ah right, my least favourite series of games by him, completely different to his other stuff.
Why is it sadly that the same series of games are all similar? As in direct sequels of a specific title. I'm curious to know what series of games that are direct sequels are not all very similar but also didn't collapse into farce well before their fifth iteration? Isn't the whole point of sequels that people are buying more of the very similar?
Wow, double-talk and drivvel. Moving on …
I’m all for a forum structure that actually works. We had a discussion once that ended because the server crashed (no relation) and lost that information. A restart of the discussion did not bring us much further: https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34206
One of the advantages of having stuff together about the same game in a sub forum is finding information back. The disadvantage is ending up with too many forums and spreading the discussions over too many forums. Then again a high activity in threads means threads will faster move to the second page.
Having games as a sub forum of CRPG is not practical as they show up above the CRPG posts and with a long list that means these posts are near the bottom of the screen. Making the CRPG posts a sub forum and place it at the top of the other sub forums is also an option.
Anyway there are several opinions about this, but there is no perfect solution. It is however still not clear to me what the solution is with the least amount of cons.
Currently new forums are created by request.
Frankly speaking I don’t quite see the problem with the layout/grouping.
If someone does not like having to glance over the various (sub)forums to see whether there has been some recent activity, I suggest the following path:
Anywhere in the Forums > tab Forums: pick ‘New Posts’.
But maybe I am missing a point…
@ pibbur who BTW observes that 100 years from now we will all be stone dead.[/QUOTE];