Rearranging the sub-forums...again

Alzrius

The EN World kitten
I just noticed that the structure for the various sub-forums have been rearranged, and in some cases renamed (though it doesn't look like any were merged).

I have to ask, what was the impetus for this latest round of changes? Everything seemed fine the way it was before - now it'll be necessary to grow reacquainted with the new structure, and while I don't think that'll take very long, I'm curious why it was done in the first place.
 

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At a guess, because it was goofy to have to look to two different sections for, say, 4E discussion.

I almost immediately liked the new organization better, and it's along more intuitive lines so I don't see the reacquaintance process as a serious problem.
 



Combining quiet forums, general tidiness (the list was too long), a more intuitive arrangement, and I like the occasional change!

Changes aren't finished yet. But it's mostly done.
 

Moving the Talking the Talk and Living Worlds down makes organizational sense, but I fear the lesser visibility of the latter and the errant posts of the former going into Playing the Game. We'll see how it plays out.

Merging Off-Topic and Media, however, seems odder.
 

Merging Off-Topic and Media, however, seems odder.

Both are comparative graveyards (save Truth Seeker's weekly 10+ posts listing upcoming TV episode names). I'm hoping the combination will result in a more lively envireonment for non-gaming discussion.
 

So, err... is there no longer a 4e rules forum? In which case, does that mean we can ask 4e rules questions in the 4e discussion forum?


EDIT: Nevermind, I'm a retard. Yes, you can quote me on that.
 
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The 4E Rules and 3E Rules forums have been renamed 4E Discussion and 3E Discussion respectively. The forums descriptions remain the same, except that all system-specific discussion should be in there rather than General.
 


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