Psion
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Rasyr said:Actually, rpg.net is not a big "other systems" forum, it is a big "all systems" forum. There is a slight difference.
In theory. In practice, I think Shiva's game designer poll gives the lie to that notion.
Rasyr said:Actually, rpg.net is not a big "other systems" forum, it is a big "all systems" forum. There is a slight difference.
Given the mass hatred of d20 over there, I tend to consider it such.Rasyr said:Actually, rpg.net is not a big "other systems" forum, it is a big "all systems" forum. There is a slight difference.
You're misrepresenting these forums a bit. The D&D forum is not a general discussion forum; it's specifically a D&D rules Q&A forum. General discussion of D&D happens in General. The d20/OGL forum started life as a d20 Mdoern forum, beause there was demand for such a thing. When demand (i.e., traffic) died down, it transformed into a comprehensive d20/OGL forum.Rasyr said:So, then are you advocating the removal of the D&D and the D20 forums and having them all combined into General?
No, first the awards, then the discussion, and then the forum.Crothian said:First the discussion and then the forum.
Conaill said:No, first the awards, then the discussion, and then the forum.
Doesn't that seem just a little... wrong?
buzz said:As Henry and others have already stated, a new forum will be created *in reaction to demand for one*.
Yes, this is basically what I meant to say. In my mind, "demand" was equivalent to "the huge amount of posts is demanding we add a new forum."Umbran said:Actually, I think it is more *in reaction to need for one*. A demand - a want - is not sufficient. When the mods start seeing so many "other system" threads that they alone start making the General forum untenable, then you'll see a new forum created for it.
Psion said:In theory. In practice, I think Shiva's game designer poll gives the lie to that notion.
Crothian said:The bottom line a new forum is formed when it is needed. Until there is a lot of non d20 discussion going on here we won't get a forum for no matter how many people claim they want it. The only real way to prove one wants it is to show that we need one.
Actually, I don't see much real d20 hatred as I see hatred of system zealots over on rpg.net. People who relentlessly bash other systems or other people who say something slightly less than pleasing (to the zealot) about their system, or to sing the praises of their flawless system. I think this is a case of a few bad apples ruining the whole bunch for a lot of people, and most of what vitriol there is usually comes from a very small group. And yes, each system has their haters and zealots, so you end up with a zealot going and bashing another zealots favorite system because they perceived an insult on another thread, and sometimes the hate circle kinda hetrodynes out of control...buzz said:Given the mass hatred of d20 over there, I tend to consider it such.And FWIW, they lump all RPG systems known to humanity in a snigle forum.
That's right, it is a rules forum. I had forgotten. But there is still system segregation, in that you have the d20/OGL games in one forum (their own), and all other games go into the General forum, along with every other topic under the sun.buzz said:You're misrepresenting these forums a bit. The D&D forum is not a general discussion forum; it's specifically a D&D rules Q&A forum. General discussion of D&D happens in General. The d20/OGL forum started life as a d20 Mdoern forum, beause there was demand for such a thing. When demand (i.e., traffic) died down, it transformed into a comprehensive d20/OGL forum.
If EN World is going to start doing reviews of other games and systems, then perhaps this is another reason why there should be a forum for Other Games. Thus it is in keeping with the idea of Other Reviews, and gives folks a place to talk about those reviews. By my way of thinking, not having a forum for Other Games, while having reviews of Other Games is kinda lopsided. Somebody may come to read the review, and then check the forums, and not see a place (clearly marked) in which to dicuss those reviews or those other games it might make them shy away from joining in on discussions. Having such a forum can help the EN World community grow as a whole.buzz said:As Henry and others have already stated, a new forum will be created *in reaction to demand for one*. That's the point of online communities: they adapt instead of manage themselves top-down. I don't think it's the admins job to try and entice discussion of other systems by creating a forum for which there is yet no great demand. I think simply being open to discussion of any RPG in General and doing their usual awesome job of moderating is enough for now.
Yes, but the signals are mixed signals. To me, they are saying, we will review other games, but they are not important enough to warrant a forum to discuss them in.buzz said:Also, maknig a section in the reviews area for non-d20 product and highlighting these reviews on the news page will itself send a signal to visitors that, yes, ENworld is place to discuss all games, even if it's primary focus is d20.
Hey! Joe Kushner has promised me another review of HARP now that the ENnies are over! He did a review back when it first came out, but since then HARP was revised (and we added 32 pages while keeping the price the same, AND offered folks who bought the first printing a $15 discount on ANY product from ICE to make up for the inconvenience of revising the game 6 weeks after it was released). So now all I have to do is to remind him of that promise hehe...buzz said:Heck, Rasyr. Encourage people to submit HARP reviews!![]()