Purplefluffybunny, on 28 April 2013 - 05:56 PM, said:
Well, to my mind forums are a lot more than just a medium through which developers can get feed back. It has been shown countless times that what really increase the life span of an online game is the community about it. I see a general forums as a place to do that. Further, general forums are a place where we can articulate more thought out posts that do not really fit the provided categories.
For example, say I wanted to discuss something such as "Is MWO more an arcade game than a Sim?", well so many elements of the game would be touched upon that it is near impossible to pigeon hole said thread when it is general in its scope. Another example would be if I wanted to discuss say, whether x hero mech or x consumable or x game system (that is when they are released), pushes us more towards 'pay for an advantage'.
What if I wanted to reference each of those elements into that one discussion? Yes, I could post multiple threads in each sub-forum for each feature discussed, but then the 'points or reasons' of the argument/thought made, would be so fragmented. I would also run the risk of being accused of cross posting!
Yeah, you could say a lot of these examples have been discussed before but that is the thing, the game is still being developed and new developments mean these discussions change and become relevant again. I think a lot those who cry 'its been discussed before noob' are being a little disingenuous.
It is funny you should mention Roadbeer. I like his posts a lot and he does a good job of cutting through the BS.
your second example can either fit into gameplay balance or even into metagame. your first example is a bit more valid, but there is still an off topic area for everything else (not the subcategories but the main off topic area itself).
if you just want to socialize there are several places in the forums for that. nothing constructive ever happens in the "deep periphery" and the rules down there are fairly loose, or anything beyond the jettisoned communications border.
and for the most part i don't knock down new discussion as long as it seems even slightly constructive. my concern is this absurd notion that we can cram everything into one pile and be able to reliably find anything. this new system is far more conducive to providing feedback to the developers, and one of the primary complaints i see is "no one evar listens evar!!" <-this change is a major step towards fixing that.
edit: i am perfectly fine with having a reasonable discussion, as long as the people i am talking to stick to rational arguments. my methods up to this point are a direct response to the mindless rage and whining. scroll back through some of these threads and objectively look at "your side" even before i responded, you will likely see why i lost all of my patience and respect for this topic.
Edited by blinkin, 28 April 2013 - 06:30 PM.