Just a note: well, if you think the era suggestion as unacceptable then it's OK. A certain type of games are just fine then, I think.
However, it might be better to debate only one game for now. IMHO, this would be a long process and adding an extra single non-TW game (for now) as an experiment would be the first step.
And yes, I amthe Org. needs some subforum merging.
Like STW and MTW in a single section; RTW, MTW2 and Napoleon in another one (with different subforums each). That's just an example. I have not been a regular visitor there and don't know what exactly is going on there.
Last edited by Prince Cobra; 02-01-2011 at 00:14.
R.I.P. Tosa...
I agree that the page with all the forums really has to be condensed. How will new people find the Tavern where much of the activity is? They'll just glance at the date of posts in the TW section and think this is a dead site.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
The forum listing is indeed a long one, placing some of the older titles in one category might help. I guess placing only the recent and upcoming one on the very front will do. Clicking and browsing through a forumtree isn't everything, scrolling a huge list isn't either.
Ja mata
TosaInu
I condensed a few forums: put all guides together and moved both STW and MTW to the totalwar category. Maybe we can move other TW forums too, but we'll see.
Ja mata
TosaInu
Tosa, I wish we could keep MTW and STW the old way because they are an integral part of the Org and having them as extended forums would benefit us more in my opinion.
Ja mata, TosaInu. You will forever be remembered.
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