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Robespierre__ wrote:It does suck that this kind of game/site's lack of being able to be played well on a phone seems to have precluded its' ability to regenerate players over time. It is perfectly suited to my life of 15 minutes here and fifteen minutes there amidst family responsibilities. I hope the core stays large enough for the site to stay alive. Truly.
IcePack wrote:Robespierre__ wrote:It does suck that this kind of game/site's lack of being able to be played well on a phone seems to have precluded its' ability to regenerate players over time. It is perfectly suited to my life of 15 minutes here and fifteen minutes there amidst family responsibilities. I hope the core stays large enough for the site to stay alive. Truly.
Yeah I do know of a number of people who would return tomorrow if they could only use it on mobile
King_Herpes wrote:I'm actually playing from my wristwatch.
King_Herpes wrote:I'm actually playing from my wristwatch.
iamkoolerthanu wrote:IcePack wrote:Robespierre__ wrote:It does suck that this kind of game/site's lack of being able to be played well on a phone seems to have precluded its' ability to regenerate players over time. It is perfectly suited to my life of 15 minutes here and fifteen minutes there amidst family responsibilities. I hope the core stays large enough for the site to stay alive. Truly.
Yeah I do know of a number of people who would return tomorrow if they could only use it on mobile
Not only would that get returning players, but it would get so many new players as well. Computers are used much less often for games now that there are smart phones
Symmetry wrote:There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
King_Herpes wrote:Symmetry wrote:There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Hmm, or even like some members that exist don't contribute to the site's success by playing/promoting let's say games for one or focusing more on highlighting thier individually percieved negatives more than it's actual positives. Almost as if there are those here whom only get enjoyment out of tearing it's very fabric apart thread by thread.
Real strange.
Symmetry wrote:King_Herpes wrote:Symmetry wrote:There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Hmm, or even like some members that exist don't contribute to the site's success by playing/promoting let's say games for one or focusing more on highlighting thier individually percieved negatives more than it's actual positives. Almost as if there are those here whom only get enjoyment out of tearing it's very fabric apart thread by thread.
Real strange.
Thank you for your honesty, KH. I think that's actually a step forward toward having a proper discussion. Kind of makes a change, no?
Pointing out flaws, I would say, can be a way of improving a community. You argue that protest is a destructive force, at least by implication. I disagree, pointing out a flaw is not the destructive process of tearing down that you describe- it's an active process of showing where fixes can be made.
I hope you're not suggesting some kind of alternative system whereby those who notice problems ignore or gloss over them, or perhaps are considered pariahs if they don't.
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Symmetry wrote:King_Herpes wrote:Symmetry wrote:There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Hmm, or even like some members that exist don't contribute to the site's success by playing/promoting let's say games for one or focusing more on highlighting thier individually percieved negatives more than it's actual positives. Almost as if there are those here whom only get enjoyment out of tearing it's very fabric apart thread by thread.
Real strange.
Thank you for your honesty, KH. I think that's actually a step forward toward having a proper discussion. Kind of makes a change, no?
Pointing out flaws, I would say, can be a way of improving a community. You argue that protest is a destructive force, at least by implication. I disagree, pointing out a flaw is not the destructive process of tearing down that you describe- it's an active process of showing where fixes can be made.
I hope you're not suggesting some kind of alternative system whereby those who notice problems ignore or gloss over them, or perhaps are considered pariahs if they don't.
I think you are both referring to different scenarios, and depending on which one you both can be correct or both can be wrong. And I agree with you both.
Symmetry wrote:Thank you for your honesty, KH. I think that's actually a step forward toward having a proper discussion. Kind of makes a change, no?
Symmetry wrote:Pointing out flaws, I would say, can be a way of improving a community. You argue that protest is a destructive force, at least by implication. I disagree, pointing out a flaw is not the destructive process of tearing down that you describe- it's an active process of showing where fixes can be made.
Symmetry wrote:I hope you're not suggesting some kind of alternative system whereby those who notice problems ignore or gloss over them, or perhaps are considered pariahs if they don't.
Symmetry wrote:iamkoolerthanu wrote:I think you are both referring to different scenarios, and depending on which one you both can be correct or both can be wrong. And I agree with you both.
How so?
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Symmetry wrote:iamkoolerthanu wrote:I think you are both referring to different scenarios, and depending on which one you both can be correct or both can be wrong. And I agree with you both.
How so?
To not go into details with specific situations, because I don't have any off the top of my head, but basically, KH is referring to (in my opinion), players who go around nitpicking, causing others fun experience to be diminished, and worrying about details that shouldn't matter when this is a site to play ris--er, play CC.
What I believe you are referring to, or are trying to infer, is that players who pose legitimate questions/concerns/thoughts/ideas or whatever, will be ignored by those who have any power to change.
KH is correct, I think there are too many members looking for the negatives rather than helping build some positives. And I think you are correct, in saying we should not have the people with power be ignorant of the sites users problems and concerns. But you are both also wrong, KH because I don't think the players who do these negative things cause enough of a ripple to make ant huge difference. And sym, I think that just because the community thinks something is important, doesn't automatically make it important. Still comes down to judgment by those in charge as they have greater views that we cant see
iamkoolerthanu wrote:But you are both also wrong.
King_Herpes wrote:iamkoolerthanu wrote:But you are both also wrong.
Well if you would just drop this whole, "I'm cooler than you" act I'd be more inclined to believe that.
iamkoolerthanu wrote:That's where your wrong but! I can't say for sure that I am cooler than you. BUT I can definitely say with 100% certainty, that I am kooler than everyone here
Symmetry wrote:iamkoolerthanu wrote:IcePack wrote:Robespierre__ wrote:It does suck that this kind of game/site's lack of being able to be played well on a phone seems to have precluded its' ability to regenerate players over time. It is perfectly suited to my life of 15 minutes here and fifteen minutes there amidst family responsibilities. I hope the core stays large enough for the site to stay alive. Truly.
Yeah I do know of a number of people who would return tomorrow if they could only use it on mobile
Not only would that get returning players, but it would get so many new players as well. Computers are used much less often for games now that there are smart phones
There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:
There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Careful what you wish for. If the game was modernized and brought into line with what mobile games are doing, the interface would probably lead only to playing the game, and the forum wouldn't be supported at all. Someone like yourself who hangs out in the forums and never plays the game would vanish entirely.
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:
There does seem to be an odd hostility towards the idea of a modern game site, as if a closed off community is somehow better than an open one.
Careful what you wish for. If the game was modernized and brought into line with what mobile games are doing, the interface would probably lead only to playing the game, and the forum wouldn't be supported at all. Someone like yourself who hangs out in the forums and never plays the game would vanish entirely.
Hmm... maybe I know what to wish for now xD JK!
Duk, you don't think if the site goes mobile, it wouldn't be able to keep the forum capabilities, at least when logged in from the computer? I was all for going mobile, but not if it rids of the forums! D: lol
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