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Scarface
03-16-2008, 11:53 AM
I think as concept it's working fine, obviously some games are being more talked about than others.
Which leads me to review the games being offered for discussion, I would like to expand the selection out to 10 popular gaming series.
So I am asking for suggestions from the members, I can't obviously know all the popular series so I need your help.
So please Post your suggestions, all will be considered.
Also at this stage the Silent Hill one is going because of lack of use and if the RE forum doesn't pick up it will be getting deleted also.
So dazzle me with brilliance or failing that, baffle me with bull****.
Also a note to the MODS:
Be vigilant and if you see threads that could go into these forums, lets get them moved in.
Alexandros
03-16-2008, 11:59 AM
I will ensure the future prosperity of the RE forum by spamming it like there's no tomorrow.
1. Tomb Raider
2. Prince of Persia
3. The Sims 1 and 2
4. Zelda
5. Mario etc.
6. Warcraft
These are games which are truly popular, not picked just cuz a select group here likes them, maybe #2 is an exception but I think there are some others here who like PoP.
Scarface
03-16-2008, 12:02 PM
My suggestion is the Call of Duty series.
CoD4 did just out sell Halo3 after all.
Nitrous
03-16-2008, 03:36 PM
My suggestion would be a Tom Clancy Games forum.
That would cover the likes of GRAW, Rainbow Six and also Splinter Cell. I for one would use that!
30111987
03-19-2008, 09:56 PM
OK this isn't going to a popular suggestion but I'm going to make it anyway.
Scrap many of the forums can make things more condensed.
As the forum has a handful of regular posting members it would be best (in my opinion) to cut down the number of forums. This would make things look more busy to a newbie and hopefully then attract new members. The more forums you add the more fragmented and quiet things look.
Alexandros
03-20-2008, 08:43 AM
That makes sense. Empty forums do push people away.
On the other hand, some people can be led to create threads if they see specific forums, ie. it could give them ideas for threads to create, or spark interest for them to see what threads are in there...etc....like for example, if we had, oh I don't know.....a Religion forum, that might give people ideas for threads.
Psychology can go both ways.
Scarface
03-21-2008, 09:33 AM
OK this isn't going to a popular suggestion but I'm going to make it anyway.
Scrap many of the forums can make things more condensed.
As the forum has a handful of regular posting members it would be best (in my opinion) to cut down the number of forums. This would make things look more busy to a newbie and hopefully then attract new members. The more forums you add the more fragmented and quiet things look.
general gaming and popular series merged into one forum/
more consolidations to come.
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