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omega64: The people who left did?
People who liked them did?
Seems obvious.
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Crosmando: This is a forum for video games, who gives a shit about wannabe "forum celebrities" and what they think.
its a part of the forum:

Community / General discussion

in dutch that might be named as' Community / Algemene Discussie

general will mean that almost all if not everything might be discussed about.

As for people leaving, i am a member in some forums (english) for > 12 years and yes many left but many are still present and new members do sign up every day, nothing we can do about.
So i dont see the point in all this x number of reasons to leave (to leave any forum)
I never leave any forum as long as the forum is up, i only leave when the forum is closed for good or when i am closed and gone to play games way up there :D in the big skies.

Been mod in small forum for 12 years now, and yes, they come and go, nothing we can do about other then to accept and continue doing things we are used to do everyday.

So: enjoy... cause life is already short , enjoy and have fun.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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immi101: as I said in my first post - one forum for gaming related stuff and an off-topic forum for the rest.
rename "general discussion" to something more appropiate, if that helps ;)
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JMich: Is VR a gaming topic or an off-topic one? Is the firing of Kojima from KONAMI a gaming topic or an off topic one? Is the news about the 77K steam accounts stolen per month a gaming topic or an off-topic one?
And those are easy examples of unclear topics without going into politics of gaming or SJW territory, which do also require the distinction of whether they are gaming or not (a game that promotes a political agenda, is it a gaming topic or a political one? What if the agenda is not prominent, but requires a specific mindset to observe it?).

If you wish to discuss a game sold on GOG, use the game's forum. If you wish to discuss anything else, use the general forum.
so release threads for new games should be moved to the game's forum? magog changelog thread should be split up and moved to the individual forum? The whole current Baldur's Gate Definitive Edition discussion should be moved to the baldur's gate forum ?

absolute rules never really work out well :)

If you can't decide whether it's a gaming topic or off-topic, just pick one - or throw a coin.
The forums work generally quite well with the laisser-faire attitude, no reason why that can't continue here as well.
No one wants to turn this into a new religion ...
But I'd say there are enough topics where you can make that distinction quite easily.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: 8) GoG catalog finally started ADDING and EXPANDING!
9) GOG support is punctual and effective, unlike, eh, um...
10) GOG IS STILL DRM FREE AND GALAXY (client) TOTALLY VOLUNTARY!!!
I don't see how the last 3 reasons you wrote have anything to do with the forum. I don't think that everyone who decides to leave the forum, leave GOG.com altogether and stop buying games. Unless of course the reasons for which they leave, have to do with GOG.com (loss of core features for example) or loss of interest about gaming in general.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by Vythonaut
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immi101: absolute rules never really work out well :)
Exactly. So General Discussion should be for all threads, no need to split "Gaming Related" and "Not Gaming Related".

Though I'll once again say that I'd love for the forum to have tags for threads, so one can apply as many (or as few) as a thread requires (Gaming, Console, Non-GOG, Giveaway for example).
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JMich: Though I'll once again say that I'd love for the forum to have tags for threads, so one can apply as many (or as few) as a thread requires (Gaming, Console, Non-GOG, Giveaway for example).
Perfect idea for a userscript (with an optional server component for crowdsourcing the tags). I'll start sketching on a solution, can't promise anything though.
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immi101: counting the number of political topics, I would argue a "politic forum" would be "more empty" then the mentioned game-specific forums. I don't see a need for that
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Breja: Just to keep the toxic stuff away from the general population. Threads like Gamergate and Erdogan are just arenas for rampant trolling, insults and mass downvoting. I think the damn Erdogan thing alone made three users leave in one week.
don't know if that will work.
People who click on the Erdogan thread in the General Forum because they are interested in the topic, will still click on the topic if it is in another forum. no?
All that toxic trolling/insults/hate is going to annoy/hurt users regardless of where you put the thread.
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immi101: absolute rules never really work out well :)
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JMich: Exactly. So General Discussion should be for all threads, no need to split "Gaming Related" and "Not Gaming Related".

Though I'll once again say that I'd love for the forum to have tags for threads, so one can apply as many (or as few) as a thread requires (Gaming, Console, Non-GOG, Giveaway for example).
so you'd want all threads from the game-specific forums here in the general forum as well ? :p

I think at some point you need some categorization (regardless of how imperfect it is), just to make the huge number of threads manageable.

Though I like your idea of forum tags even better than seperate forums. Combined with a nice filter/search system that would be really nice.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by immi101
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immi101: so you'd want all threads from the game-specific forums here in the general forum as well ? :p
Didn't I already answer that? All threads about a game sold on GOG should be in the game's forum, all other in General.
The release threads (and rest of blue threads) are a possible exception.
The MaGoG updates and the "What did just update" could possibly be split in the sub forums, though I think there's already a changelog in each one. So those threads are basically a collection of GOG related data, not game specific ones.
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KasperHviid: Klumpen0815 has left. He gave this explanation:
This point in particular is hilarious: "atmosphere rather lacking in manners and good will"

Practically every time someone disagreed with him he thought it was a personal attack and launched straight into frothing political diatribes and personal insults. I can totally believe he found GOG's 'atmosphere' lacking. He caused a significant part of that.

As for the rest, they are BS reasons that don't make GOG any better or worse than other stores. Is he just going to stop buying games, or is he holding other stores to lower standards (i.e. being a hypocrite)?

Regional pricing? Everyone does it.
Linux gamers aren't an important market? Everyone does that too.
Russian discounts are absurd? Yes, but all the other large stores do that.
'Great ones have already left'? Eh. People come and go on boards. Is this the first forum he's ever been on long-term? That's just a natural part of forums.

The real reason is doubtless time, and the rest added to make him feel like GOG isn't worth it anymore and also drum up attention so that he gets a good sendoff thread.

TL;DR Perpetually angry fan loses interest but instead of going quietly like a grownup tries to drum up drama with BS 'reasons' when the real reason is just changing time/tastes. I've seen umpteen people do this over the years.

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timppu: 10x "You just lose interest."

I've never been a big fan of all those misty eyes farewell threads, on any forums. I think it is quite normal people come and go, why try to make it so dramatic?

I've left many forums where I was a regular before for years, mainly because it stopped being fun for some reason. I just started visiting the site less and that's it, at some point I'd even forget it existed. Quite often I found some more interesting site to visit, or something happened in my life, or whatever. Meh.

EDIT: I guess I consider other forum dwellers not so much as my real life friends who I'd genuinely miss or something. Some of you are fun, some are not, some are nicer to other people, some less etc. I don't even expect anyone else to really shed a tear if they realized I am not visiting the forum anymore, I'd feel odd if someone did. I'm sure there are lots of people here already who fill my role in the forum even better than me, whatever that might be.
+Infinity

Klumpen even basically said he'd lost interest (not enough time - if something keeps your interest, you make the time).


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immi101: i'd vote for moving all non-gaming related threads to a seperate off-topic forum. Especially all those endless threads (what are you reading/listing, Forum Mafia, Count in pictures...)
Due to their nature they always occupy a large part of the first few pages and other stuff gets pushed back far too quickly if you don't visit that often
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Breja: Separating the General Discussion into to many sub-forums would not be good, you can see the result in the empty game-specific forums. The "political" threads are an exception, because they literally posion the community, and should be kept away from general population.
Oh for crying out loud, political threads don't poison anything. People who can't handle disagreements do, and they'll do that regardless of the thread subject.
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rivervaild: I am also against those about politics, I think it's not appropriate and everything else is normal ..
What is inappropriate about discussing politics? Gamers care about politics and things besides video games.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by Gilozard