Horseman
This place ain't how it used to be
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Let me clarify.
The way it is now, we don't necessarily lose the entire website, but it doesn't exist as a community anymore. The point of a forum has never been to be a metagame think tank or a skullgirls tech generator, that's an aspect of it but it's really just a community of people united by a common interest to talk about stuff. Requiring it to all be related to skullgirls makes your relationship with any other person here similar to a co-worker that you've never met outside of the office. You don't know that much about them aside from that parasoul reset they came up with. Might as well remove avatars too, they aren't contributing to skullgirls they're just giving people these "identity" things, who cares about that? I don't need to know who you are I just need a Big Band BnB that I can use in the corner.
It definitely won't be an everyone leaves in a massive mob case, since everyone's still hanging out waiting for the final answer on what's going to happen since it's been repeated that we're half way through the change. In fact simply by nature of this website essentially having a monopoly on skullgirls metagame info it will probably at least hang on their until the game itself dies.As someone who looks at site traffic daily~
Truthfully: It did diminish a bit; but hardly 'dead' as what has been thrown around here lately. Note this is the just the short-term implications, but think it is safe to say it probably wouldn't help with any traffic spike increase in the near future.
Also no idea why people here are convinced that this was an ultimatum because pretty sure some of the more recent staff posts alluded otherwise.
But in the long run I'm absolutely certain that it will hurt not just skullheart, but the skullgirls community as a whole quite a lot.
Because nobody's going to get to know each other around here. If I can name a skullheart username and describe their personality there's a 100% chance that I got to know them from subsections of the forum that have nothing to do with skullgirls. And if you don't feel any sort of connection to the community then you're way less likely to actually keep playing the game long term or come back to it after a hiatus. I can safely say that the connections I made here and in UOTS are the only reason I still play this game, even passively.
Don't be ridiculous.Why does everyone like to ignore Art/Lore? Like, I haven't seen a single person acknowledge The Gallery as a place for casual SG fans/players to go to do non-gameplay stuff about Skullgirls and instead puts Off-Topic on this pedestal of godly inclusiveness that's only relation to Skullgirls is the fact that it exists on the forum. Off-Topic has nothing to do with Skullgirls, so if you're a casual Skullgirls player or Skullgirls fan and are into the lore/art and whatever else, that forum still exists for you to go and talk about anything non-gameplay.
You don't need Off-Topic to talk about "non-serious" Skullgirls.
The gallery requires that you either create skullgirls art yourself or talk about the skullgirls fanart submitted. So unless you're saying that I can post normal off topic stuff with a vaguely connected microsoft paint image with a skullgirls character shopped in for the op, then that doesn't make sense at all. And if you do mean that then holy shit that is the stupidest compromise I have ever heard of.
The closest we have to casual discussion is "other fighting games."