phantomexdeath
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I don't even think that it would help the make the mod's jobs any easier. Granted, I can't exactly speak from experience in the subject, but completely overhauling the forum and introducing stricter rules to enforce doesn't seem like the best way to reduce workload.
So I guess my question, to whoever wants to answer, is who does this help?
If someone could answer that for me, I would be very thankful.
I haven't been banned yet, so if you wanna make sure you're on the right track just check my post history for examples of Great PostingI will still use this forum to learn useful tech and see some matches. But I guess I will barely post, since I don't have enough knowledge to contribute for the discussions and I'm a crappy player myself. Also, with the moderators being this rigid, I'm afraid of posting something that could be interpreted as off-topic
If there's garbage in my room, I clean the garbage and enjoy a healthy living space. I don't seal the room and never go in there again. But this isn't my room, so I have no say in the matter.
The only thing in your room is a coffin and other satonic vampire things.
I will still use this forum to learn useful tech and see some matches. But I guess I will barely post, since I don't have enough knowledge to contribute for the discussions and I'm a crappy player myself. Also, with the moderators being this rigid, I'm afraid of posting something that could be interpreted as off-topic
Much like many people on Dustloop, I feel like you have the wrong idea about the gameplay discussion threads/forums. While it's true that sharing combos and tech is an important part of the discussion in these areas, helping beginners and weaker players is pretty much just as important a part of the gameplay discussion areas (in my opinion, it's the most important part)
You shouldn't shy away from posting in the gameplay discussion areas because you consider yourself crappy. You should use that as your excuse to post there. If you're having trouble with a combo, post about what's giving you trouble and ask for tips. If you are having a hard time dealing with a matchup or setup, post about what's troubling you and ask for advice. If you're reading a discussion and people are using terms you aren't familiar with or you aren't 100% clear about like chicken blocking, PBGCing, double snaps, etc, politely ask people to explain it to you. If you focus on posting about stuff that'll help you improve as a player, I'm sure you'll find plenty to post about in the gameplay threads.
Dunno about "official" groups, but I mentioned these two if you're interested.
A lot of trouble people have isn't going to be related to stuff that can be discussed, though. Much of it is just stuff that you need to grind out, like practicing certain combos, testing character-specific setups in training mode, and learning to buck your own bad habits. There's not a lot to talk about there. If someone is having trouble with a combo the most likely solution is to keep trying, and that has nothing to do with posting on Skullheart.
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I don't see any indication that our voices are being heard, though? It seems like no matter what anyone says it doesn't matter because it's not open for discussion. And if that's the case, why bother punishing Bonk as if he's doing us a disservice by interrupting our complaints if our complaints don't matter? Why not just post the thread and leave it not open to reply?
I don't see any indication that our voices are being heard, though? It seems like no matter what anyone says it doesn't matter because it's not open for discussion. And if that's the case, why bother punishing Bonk as if he's doing us a disservice by interrupting our complaints if our complaints don't matter? Why not just post the thread and leave it not open to reply?
I mean, if we are being listened to, please, tell me. But I've asked "does it matter what the people who don't want this say or think" a few times and mods chose to respond to the guy being disruptive or the guy being insulting instead of me (or any of the other people having doubts or who are discussing leaving). I'm not trying to say you guys are assholes or anything, but I've seen nothing in the realm of addressing calm or reasonably worded complaints. All I've heard is "we've discussed it, among ourselves, and even though even some of us have reservations still, and we predicted many of you (the loyal Skullgirls fans who have some of you stuck with the game from the beginning) would be upset as well, we're pushing through with this anyway."
If I go to a forum and I'm not immediately invested, I usually can't find any reason to go back. Turning visitors into lurkers should be the goal, and it's hard to make someone want to lurk with limited lurking materials. I'm going to give you guys an example of a potential forum-goer.
Let's say "Tim" picks up Skullgirls, kicks it around for a week, but can't quite figure it out. He decides to look for a forum, and finds us. He looks around, doesn't have any questions he's willing to ask, but can't quite get a grasp on how to play just yet. While he's contemplating sticking around and making an account, he decides to look through all the subforums (maybe he'll see something he can more easily understand) and finds the Chess thread. He's a big Chess fan, and enjoys listening to Isa talk about chess. He makes an account to leave a comment, then gets distracted on Reddit.
The next day he remembers he left a comment, so goes back to check if there was a reply, and there was. Before he checks the reply, he sees in the recent threads section a witty title for someone's Training Diary. He decides to click on it. He gets to know Gllt's, the funny thread creator's, struggles to git gud. And while doing that, he notices that Isa also takes part in gameplay discussions. Tim is still not ready to partake in gameplay discussions, but now, little by little, he's getting more invested in lurking in gameplay threads. All thanks to the off-topic chess thread.
This is the type of Skullgirls player that we will never see again. If they end up on Skullheart, they're at one point interested in Skullgirls. Shutting off avenues that keep them coming back is not good.
I know that all too. I'm trying to post to clearly state my stance rather than just go "yup" and leave (nothing against those who are doing that). If something could have changed but didn't, I don't want to wonder if something I could have said might've made a difference.This thread is purely for venting, for allowing everyone to shout and get tired. Mods are here to announce, not negotiate, that became clear fast enough.
If my hunch is correct, question would be who and why is pushing their hands. Domain/server owner requiring only specific content to be on the site? Mike/Lab Zero demanding this or that from the forum? I'd like some honesty on the plan behind it all, though I'm not expecting we'll get any.
I'm still very much troubled. But I'm glad to know it isn't goin in one ear and out the other. And I can respect the "we're taking this period to asses the community's reactions, and when all input is given, we will make any additional changes we feel are necessary". It was just a little eerie not getting that earlier (unless I missed that post).
Dunno about "official" groups, but I mentioned these two if you're interested.
It started with an off-topic because it started as a fan forum. When we were told "Hey, you're the official forum now!" no one took it seriously.
... is what we're trying to get away from.
The Official Skullgirls Forum should actually BE official and not just your backyard to talk about not-Skullgirls with a passing interest in Skullgirls.
The fact that a good portion of people come here, the supposed central discussion hub for Skullgirls, to talk about not-Skullgirls makes it a joke of a forum.
Screenshots from the official Playstation, Nintendo, and Capcom forums (just the first three official companies I could think of). They all have OT sections.