Swordsman Archive
Thread: Are Loot/Template Threads Distracting?
Any feedback at all is helpful.
Personally I don't want to do any more policing than possible but I know that other forums have taken actions to tone down the "noise" factor of lots of posts on the same subject. So I'm just trying to get a read on what you guys feel.
StGabe.
Any feedback at all is helpful.
Personally I don't want to do any more policing than possible but I know that other forums have taken actions to tone down the "noise" factor of lots of posts on the same subject. So I'm just trying to get a read on what you guys feel.
StGabe.
kilokat wrote:
Personally, I really like the loot threads, in fact, at times they keep me going back ingame to play more. The template threads I HATE, though. I've seen plenty of template guides/suggestions/questions, and mostly if I see too many at once I just skip this forum entirely. So my vote would be keep loot threads, sticky one good template guide and kill the rest.
/agree
Harmonius wrote:
Things would slow down considerably without loot and template threads. I prefer a more active board with subjects that don't really interest me to a dead board that does.
I think in the end you would be able to find more information to better use the profession because sifting through every thread takes a lot of reading. I think that is a good comprosie if the boards will be dead.
I think stickying posts on all the major subjects would helpand the swordsman forum trolls politely directing the authors of threads that are already addressed to the stickies.
Dinian wrote:
Consolidating the template discussion like the Fencer forum has it would help reduce clutter and help people get the information/insight they are looking for.
/Seconded
I really liked this feature when I was visiting the Fencer boards and while I wouldn't want us Swordsmen to be labeled "copycats" I think consolidading template questions into one Sticky thread makes a lot of sense. In addition, we could probably do a similar thing for "leveling" questions as well. First off, it saves clutter on the "flowing" board. Secondly, it provides an easier place to find/reference previous posts as well as a quicker way to scan for those particular topics.
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