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<blockquote data-quote="True_Blue" data-source="post: 4598945" data-attributes="member: 49066"><p>I can see where you are coming from and I think what you are saying is that from the DDMGuild perspective, there isn't a "main" forum. I think that you, ktatroe, and Tried do a wonderful job of putting out information and getting it to every forums site. If something is done within the Guild, it is written on all of the forums equally.</p><p></p><p>It might be because I frequent Horelings more than anything else, and that its run by ktatroe, that I see it as the main board. But I'm sure others who are at the other boards may see it differently and that definitely makes sense.</p><p></p><p>I do know that while yu guys do a wonderful job of spreading information through every avenue, there will eventually be information lost because of questions and topics brought up on individual messageboards. I don't frequent maxminis often, so if a question is asked there and then the Guild members discuss things about it, the main way I'll know is if someone pastes the information over to Hordelings or they create a link saying "Look here at whats being talked about" and then having the link direct me to maxminis.</p><p></p><p>This is where I think it will be unfortunate to not have a "main" forum if you will. Discussion will be spread among all of them, with information lost in my opinion. I wrongly assumed that users would eventually be directed towards Hordelings from the DDMGuild site as the main place to field questions and discuss on the topics. Of course any site can have people bringing up topics and discussing the Guild and its activities, but in my eyes it always helped to have a sort of "official" place to be pointed to.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like from JQ that the Guild could possibly feel differently, and thats ok. It might work out better being the way it is now, just wanted to apologize for assuming something worked a certain way without asking you guys. Its nice to have clarification, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True_Blue, post: 4598945, member: 49066"] I can see where you are coming from and I think what you are saying is that from the DDMGuild perspective, there isn't a "main" forum. I think that you, ktatroe, and Tried do a wonderful job of putting out information and getting it to every forums site. If something is done within the Guild, it is written on all of the forums equally. It might be because I frequent Horelings more than anything else, and that its run by ktatroe, that I see it as the main board. But I'm sure others who are at the other boards may see it differently and that definitely makes sense. I do know that while yu guys do a wonderful job of spreading information through every avenue, there will eventually be information lost because of questions and topics brought up on individual messageboards. I don't frequent maxminis often, so if a question is asked there and then the Guild members discuss things about it, the main way I'll know is if someone pastes the information over to Hordelings or they create a link saying "Look here at whats being talked about" and then having the link direct me to maxminis. This is where I think it will be unfortunate to not have a "main" forum if you will. Discussion will be spread among all of them, with information lost in my opinion. I wrongly assumed that users would eventually be directed towards Hordelings from the DDMGuild site as the main place to field questions and discuss on the topics. Of course any site can have people bringing up topics and discussing the Guild and its activities, but in my eyes it always helped to have a sort of "official" place to be pointed to. It sounds like from JQ that the Guild could possibly feel differently, and thats ok. It might work out better being the way it is now, just wanted to apologize for assuming something worked a certain way without asking you guys. Its nice to have clarification, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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