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This month's random poll is: How do you like your RPG forums?
This, I voted to keep things as they are to avoid inane discussions to decide if the new crap is console crap or PC crap.An expanded explanation of "How about three forums? (General new shit, Classic old shit and Console shit)":
Both new shit and old shit forums would be for any RPG on the PC platform with the only distinction being age (old shit pre-00, new shit post-90). Yes, this would include ports.
Console shit would be everything NOT on the PC. Mobile, nintendo DS, Playstation, etc.
As a self-proclaimed RPG expert, I suggest implementing the following criteria:
All RPGs, big and small, great and shitty, PC and console, go into the RPG Discussion forum where each member can decide which thread he wants to read. Games that are a mix, like JA2, can be discussed in both RPG and Strategy games forums. If RPG nuts want to talk about the RPG awesomeness of JA2, I see no reason to move it.
Mods should not waste their valuable time creating new paradigm shifts and mindshares by rearranging forums and threads according to the latest trends.
butthurt detectedDarkUnderlord The problem with this vote is that there's only one option for merging and many different options for splitting, so merging will always win a plurality, even if a majority favors some sort of split.
butthurt detectedDarkUnderlord The problem with this vote is that there's only one option for merging and many different options for splitting, so merging will always win a plurality, even if a majority favors some sort of split.
Streamlined.
PC-exclusive RPGs always go in Computer RPGs, unless they have heavy strategy/tactical elements (eg JA2) in which case they go in Strategy Gaming.
Multiplatform on day one RPGs always go in Console RPGs.
Games that were released on PC first and later on console are judged on an individual basis, based on distinguishing elements such as interface style.
I DO still want to strongly argue my one point: cRPG's designed around an XBox controller and ones designed for a PC. With us getting more and more visibility and with us (at least we used to say this in the old About page) being a site that is dedicated to games made and designed for the PC and having good cRPG elements, we have an excellent way of blatantly showing this straight to their faces with 2 cRPG's forums stated plainly designed for PC or XBox controllers (and the old 512 Megs of ram).
This distinction greatly defines and flat out tells people the kind of cRPG's we want to play and support. Publicly shaming Developers and Publishers that have to dumb down games because of a console and it's controller is a stance that I would like to see we still adhere to.
That is something I just feel very strongly about. And we have the power to do that.
I DO still want to strongly argue my one point: cRPG's designed around an XBox controller and ones designed for a PC. With us getting more and more visibility and with us (at least we used to say this in the old About page) being a site that is dedicated to games made and designed for the PC and having good cRPG elements, we have an excellent way of blatantly showing this straight to their faces with 2 cRPG's forums stated plainly designed for PC or XBox controllers (and the old 512 Megs of ram).
This distinction greatly defines and flat out tells people the kind of cRPG's we want to play and support. Publicly shaming Developers and Publishers that have to dumb down games because of a console and it's controller is a stance that I would like to see we still adhere to.
That is something I just feel very strongly about. And we have the power to do that.
Just change the forum name to Japshit General to reflect the reality.What about Japanese action games in JRPG subforum. That's some serious bullshit right here.
True, but then, host the forum in general gaming, not general rpg.Just change the forum name to Japshit General to reflect the reality.What about Japanese action games in JRPG subforum. That's some serious bullshit right here.
So, you would either keep Goldbox games in Strategy Gaming or consider them not to have "heavy tactical elements"?PC-exclusive RPGs always go in Computer RPGs, unless they have heavy strategy/tactical elements (eg JA2) in which case they go in Strategy Gaming.
Age-based split would cause stupid discussion about what date should we use. Total merger is superior.I'm casting a tactical vote on big merger. That's the second best option IMO. Both age-based split and big merger is a better solution than "figure out where every game belongs" system.