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#681
General Discussion / Re:State of the Boards
Fri 13/06/2003 18:37:59
That will do quite well too.
#682
General Discussion / Re:State of the Boards
Fri 13/06/2003 18:07:01
Quote from: CJ on Fri 13/06/2003 18:05:10
1) "Hi, I'm new here" threads are a Good Thing, in my opinion. It's great when a newbie politely introduces themselves to the community.

Slightly off-topic, but....

Chris, many forums have a separate boards for these "Hi, I'm new threads". With the recent amount of them, don't you think it would be wise to create one here?
#683
General Discussion / Re:State of the Boards
Fri 13/06/2003 18:03:39
Well, I am now not exactly a 'newbie', not quite an 'oldbie'. I joined the forum in October, when there were around 500-600 registered members. And I do feel the change. It saddens me not to see people like Butcher and Helm more frequently, and I agree, that things are heading the wrong way. Unfortunately, this is a side-effect of popularity, and I believe that the priority is first and foremost to the widespread of AGS, not to the quality of the threads on the forums.

So, what can be done? I think that the people who have been with AGS long, such as DGMacphee and Evenwolf, and know the community need to act. How? Posting 'interesting topics', to quote LGM, posting on a high-level. In other words, to bring the quality up.
#684
General Discussion / Re:AGS Members database
Fri 13/06/2003 10:20:18
Possible, but still there is a chance, especially with the scenario Farlander described above, with a terrorist attack (God forbid).
#685
General Discussion / Re:AGS Members database
Fri 13/06/2003 10:10:31
Also, there is usually more than one AGSer per country. Now, indeed, he might not hear every name of a deceased person, but if he does hear one he finds familiar from our community, I am quite sure he will rush here to tell.
#686
Don't you just hate this smartass?


;) ;) ;)
#687
Sounds interesting, but will need to be very well planned.
#688
I agree with custard. Expect to see a rise once July hits.
#689
Wow! Very imrpessive!
#690
I once registered on a footie forum, one of those which give you the password (you don't get to pick your own password). I use it ever since.
#691
General Discussion / Re:how long do you stay
Thu 12/06/2003 00:02:44
I left after two days.

;D
#692
A very nice concept you've got there!
#693
Quote from: SuperScottishHero on Tue 10/06/2003 15:42:26
Quote from: Barcik on Tue 10/06/2003 15:27:41
The best way to find out which game is the best is to play them all by yourself and choose.

Hmm, yes, so if I want to find out whioch is the best movie of all time, you suggest I should take years out of my life to watch them all?  ???

That's not exactly what I mean. I mean play games, and choose the best for youself.
#694
The best way to find out which game is the best is to play them all by yourself and choose.
#695
General Discussion / Re:metallica - st. anger
Tue 10/06/2003 15:04:23
Quote from: N3TGraph on Tue 10/06/2003 14:41:17
oooh

I love instrumental music

Don't set high hopes. It's very short, nowhere near Call of the Ktulu.

Edit: I think I heard all now (or almost now). I am afraid that St. Anger is the best piece from that album.

:'( :'( :'(
#696
Hmm... Neole, how much time a day do you draw?
#697
Critics' Lounge / Re:Colored Cartoons
Tue 10/06/2003 14:20:40
Danny and N3TGraph said all I can about this.
#698
Actaully, I mostly agree with GarageGothic.
#699
General Discussion / Re:metallica - st. anger
Tue 10/06/2003 13:29:51
I downloaded some songs, and I do not like what I hear. Will give more comments when I hear them all.

By the way, there's a short instumental in the new ablum (Invisible Kid).
#700
Pleurghburg: Dark Ages

Independent adventure as it should be.
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