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Who thinks it would be a good idea to add a section dedicated to the M2? I think between all of us we could easily support one. Let's make it happen!
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I'm voting no, but mainly because I'd rather not see the board fragmented any more... That can be dangerous for budding forum communities!
Anyway, if there's actually that much M2 info, then maybe I'll be proven wrong. But I suspect there's not enogh to fill a whole separate forum, and it might go quiet pretty fast.
Anyway, if there's actually that much M2 info, then maybe I'll be proven wrong. But I suspect there's not enogh to fill a whole separate forum, and it might go quiet pretty fast.
A sub-forum of this one would probably have the same problem. I think a dedicated "M2 Megathread" with a regularly updated first post would be the best solution.
Conversation could happen normally in the thread, then the first post would summarize and link to everything that's collected.
It could probably be stickied.
Conversation could happen normally in the thread, then the first post would summarize and link to everything that's collected.
It could probably be stickied.
i vote yes for the one sticky mega thread optionMobius wrote:A sub-forum of this one would probably have the same problem. I think a dedicated "M2 Megathread" with a regularly updated first post would be the best solution.
Conversation could happen normally in the thread, then the first post would summarize and link to everything that's collected.
It could probably be stickied.
maybe post something new once or twice a week if you have it. it will also give people time to ask questions or comment
it will bring people into the main forum and see other posts
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No! There are already too many sub-forums and you could turn any important thread into a sub-forum if you like. It should be easy to spread your words in a thread. New members don't know where to post, don't know where to look: Please keep the forum readable.
The review sub-forum is also questionable in my opinion. You should try to open a website (you know CDinteractive offers free hosting) and keep a database there. What about your own blog, trev
The review sub-forum is also questionable in my opinion. You should try to open a website (you know CDinteractive offers free hosting) and keep a database there. What about your own blog, trev
I wouldn't mind having my own blog, it's just that my computer knowledge is very limited so I have never really tired one before. The review sub-forum is a great way for me to share my collection w/others. Who decided to put that section in? I would be sad to see it pulled.
Also, I can't imagine an M2 section causing near as much confusion as you anticipate but I respect your opinion as a moderator.
Also, I can't imagine an M2 section causing near as much confusion as you anticipate but I respect your opinion as a moderator.
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...never let it be said I'm not a man of action. Sorry Bas.3DOKid wrote:I can do this - I'm an Admin. Hold that M2 Thought
I think a dedicated sticky to M2 information is the best. After all, there isn't that much really, it's all 3DO and a sticky will be easy to find. If it turns out we get loads and loads of stuff - then we can review the situation later... Whaddya say?
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I can live with a sticky for now (thanks 3dokid ).
But, I agree with Trev and Windowskiller. I think that the broad topic of M2 encompasses too much information, and that over time a single thread dedicated to covering the M2 will become crowded and difficult to remain on topic. It is, after all, a different console.
[/quote]New members don't know where to post, don't know where to look: Please keep the forum readable.[/quote]
Other forums I frequent contain sections specific to different models of consoles and I don't think it is confusing when, for example, I visit Atariage and wish to look up information regarding the Jaguar that I actually visit the Jaguar section, as opposed to say, the 2600 section.
I can envision a future where some people will be trying to discuss hardware, while another group wants a software lineup, and post derailments will become commonplace... and then the world as we know it will end...
But seriously, I can't even imagine trying to dig up specific information related to hardware, software, development, M2 related spin-offs, etc. within a single thread that is 15, 20, or more pages long. Scratch that, I can imagine because I have done it before and it isn't pleasing.
I, for one, believe that the significance and distinctiveness of the M2 is enough to warrant it's own section, if not at the moment then probably later on.
I have boxes full of M2 development documents, various releases of M2 SDK/Toolkits, M2 based arcade games, M2 kiosk units, M2 kiosk unit software, M2 emulation cards, prototype M2 control pads, a full brand new M2 development setup, an M2 development station that was actually used by a games developer, M2 development consoles, a pre-production M2 console, endles piles and piles of magazines/articles/documentation on the M2 project, etc. All of this can be used to help keep the posting active
Just my 2 cents.
But, I agree with Trev and Windowskiller. I think that the broad topic of M2 encompasses too much information, and that over time a single thread dedicated to covering the M2 will become crowded and difficult to remain on topic. It is, after all, a different console.
[/quote]New members don't know where to post, don't know where to look: Please keep the forum readable.[/quote]
Other forums I frequent contain sections specific to different models of consoles and I don't think it is confusing when, for example, I visit Atariage and wish to look up information regarding the Jaguar that I actually visit the Jaguar section, as opposed to say, the 2600 section.
I can envision a future where some people will be trying to discuss hardware, while another group wants a software lineup, and post derailments will become commonplace... and then the world as we know it will end...
But seriously, I can't even imagine trying to dig up specific information related to hardware, software, development, M2 related spin-offs, etc. within a single thread that is 15, 20, or more pages long. Scratch that, I can imagine because I have done it before and it isn't pleasing.
I, for one, believe that the significance and distinctiveness of the M2 is enough to warrant it's own section, if not at the moment then probably later on.
I have boxes full of M2 development documents, various releases of M2 SDK/Toolkits, M2 based arcade games, M2 kiosk units, M2 kiosk unit software, M2 emulation cards, prototype M2 control pads, a full brand new M2 development setup, an M2 development station that was actually used by a games developer, M2 development consoles, a pre-production M2 console, endles piles and piles of magazines/articles/documentation on the M2 project, etc. All of this can be used to help keep the posting active
Just my 2 cents.
That's why we need a regularly updated first post to catalog the information the thread holds...WindowsKiller wrote:I wonder how many here actually even have a working M2 setup.
Personally, I don't like a sticky topic for a certain subject (M2 in this case), as whatever you post in there will get lost too fast...
3DOkid, I hope you're up to the task, since you took it upon yourself to start it!
I like to seperate valuable information from shit-chat, if you catch my drift. The new review sub-forum is already ruined for me (sorry) thanks to that, and it's the danger of using a forum for this.
On the other hand, It's very pleasing to see a very active gang around here right now. I hope it's not just because the forum is new
So, if stuff like that makes you enhusiastic (and you don't want to spend your energy in building a website (something that sounds better to me) then rape the forum with sub-sections, ofcourse
In the end, the users should find the place comfortable!
On the other hand, It's very pleasing to see a very active gang around here right now. I hope it's not just because the forum is new
So, if stuff like that makes you enhusiastic (and you don't want to spend your energy in building a website (something that sounds better to me) then rape the forum with sub-sections, ofcourse
In the end, the users should find the place comfortable!
I really have enjoyed posting reviews. Why not just move the follow-up comments to a different section if they are that much of an annoyance? As long as members who are active on the forum keep enjoying them, I want to keep adding to the review section. (I have some import reviews that I plan on posting shortly) Whose ideas was it to add that section anyway? Wouldn't it be the moderators choice? Anyway, I'm happy to support any new sub-sections, and optomisitc for the growth of the forum.
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