So Skullgirls the site for Skullgirls is unwelcoming for casual players
Despite having a giant helpful beginner section
Alright, so I haven't been contributing much to this topic, but I'm going to step in here to clear something up (At least from my perspective). There is a difference between a
casual player and a
beginner.
A beginner, as you might imagine, is someone who is new to the game. They have recently bought it, or are finally getting around to playing it, whatever. They are interested in getting better at the game, and while they may not post often in gameplay sections, they will still lurk and try to pick up as much information as possible. As much as I am frustrated by this decision by the staff, I will never argue that Skullheart is not a good place for beginner resources.
A casual player is someone who, at least for the moment, has no interest in getting better at the game. They may still enjoy the art, the plot, the music, they still may watch high-level matches, but they themselves feel no need to get better. They may occasionally peak over to gameplay threads, but never for long, and their posting will be directed elsewhere.
These are the people being affected by OT's removal, as they have lost a place for them to direct themselves towards. As such, it becomes less likely that they will continue to come to this forum.
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So, a lot of people right now are arguing about how much this will affect the site going forward, and I don't think that it will be much. Site traffic isn't going to come to a standstill for this (Though I will be shocked if it doesn't at least diminish a little bit), and the fact that I see a large amount of people posting here still posting on different threads means that currently there is some reason for people to stay. Right now, though, I am far more interested in why the change was made in the first place, as both in theory
and so far in practice, there doesn't seem to be much positive going on. Is what happened disastrous? No, but at the same time there isn't much to show from this clear power-play. If I could ask, what was the profit that was/is supposed to be made by this event? What was the proposed endgame of it all?