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joshkrz 09-18-2009 10:21 AM

The forum is good as it is.

All work should be added to the links sticky regardless of its completion.

Oh and would it be possible to disable the cut off for editing posts? Being able to update the first post in a thread will make finding information much, much easier.

AlexFili 09-20-2009 01:24 AM

I agree. It it somewhat annoying to find one of your posts is locked at a seemingly random length of time (Although in actuality, it's like... 3 days or something, right?).

Wil 09-20-2009 03:22 AM

We have had troublemakers in the past who have edited their posts to remove content. This was a contentious issue, and not everyone agreed on how to handle it, but the upshot is that we ended up with the current antitrust policy on editing your own posts.

Havoc 09-21-2009 12:18 PM

Although I'm no longer a mod for the Fan Corner I do have an idea or two.

Would it maybe be an idea for all game makers to join forces in the Fan Corner and start 'The OWF Fangame Project' with all the individuals who are now flooding FC with ideas for fan games and stuff? I have seen a lot of artists who are good at their own part of creating a game, some are good at programming, some are good at making background, etc. By working together you not only use that skill the right way but also avoid having 16.000 ideas and 32 unfinished fan games scattered around.

And lets be honest, while nicely intended, a lot of the fan games posted in FC are kind of lame and stupid. Don't get me wrong, me and a lot of others appreciate the effort someone puts into making a fan game but 9 out of 10 games posted there people play maybe once before sending it on a one way trip to the trash can. To create a decent fan made game you need a team of people, thinking you can do it alone is kind of naive. So yeah, I think creating a dedicated game project which people can contribute ideas and content to would be a nice way to solve the fan game thing.

As for videos, you could open a new forum for them or start working with prefixes for topics. Something like this:

[Video] Crazy Oddworld 5!!
[Video] Random Video lol!!
[Story] Yayz for Abez!
[Fangame] Omg another one?!

It would take a little bit of enforcing to get everyone doing this all the time but it will work after a while.

EDIT: Also, looking over the thread list a bit, there seem to be some series going on (such as Crazy Oddworld videos or stories) that could easily be thrown together in one topic instead of opening a new topic for every new video or question.

T-nex 09-21-2009 12:28 PM

Havoc, you might wanna take a look at this: http://www.oddworldforums.net/showthread.php?t=18522

Probly not exactly what you described, but I think they're getting there :)

Havoc 09-21-2009 01:41 PM

Ah I did not see that. Yes, a project like that would quickly clean the mess up if Splat were to decide to make it one big fan project and ban all other fan games all together. Of course that's up to him. For some reason I don't see him doing that, though.

AlexFili 09-21-2009 01:58 PM

I agree. United we stand, divided we fall.

Splat 09-21-2009 04:34 PM

I wouldn't want to ban stand-alone games but I do like the idea of a big group-game. Hope the project goes well! To be honest I don't think I've ever downloaded any games from the forums, mainly cus of my dodgy laptop. But if the project gets done I might play it!

Oh, and the announcement's out: OWF's first fanfiction competition (discounting Al the Vykker's, cus that one was never judged) will begin on October the 1st! Huzzah!!!

AlexFili 09-21-2009 11:57 PM

Oh my gosh! I hope it's a good fanfic competition. I have lots of ideas for stories :D
By the way Splat, most of my games are Flash games... so your laptop should be able to run them ;)

Don't ban stand-alone games. But consider calling them "abandoned" when no work has been done on them for a long period; 14-21 days (Give them a red text and perhaps a special icon).

EDIT: Okay, perhaps that's a bit harsh

T-nex 09-22-2009 05:12 AM

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Don't ban stand-alone games. But consider calling them "abandoned" when no work has been done on them for a long period; 14-21 days (Give them a red text and perhaps a special icon).

'abandoned' games will naturally flow down the thread-list and onto the next page. SO a red text isn't really necessary as they don't really take up space or confuse things. Also I think it would be a bit cruel. No one gives any unfinished fanfics a red text.

AlexFili 09-22-2009 01:03 PM

It would be great if we had a different Fan Corner competition every month. Might I suggest a rota of fiction, fanart and fangames?

Splat 09-22-2009 04:51 PM

Probably gonna have three competitions a year if this goes off well, starting next year; one for Art in January, one for something else in May and one for fiction in September. The middle one will probably be for games one year and video the next, though nothing is set in stone at this stage.
We can't have them monthly cus firstly as I have them planned they'd each run for over a month (with time for making the entries, judging them and announcing the results), and secondly because there's such a thing as too much of a good thing, and I don't want to kill the idea after six months. Also, can you see people making a decent game in under a month?

AlexFili 09-23-2009 02:51 AM

Okay, but alternating between games and video isn't a good idea. A year is a VERY very long time. I'd suggest FanArt,Fanfic,Games and Video as the four categories and just have 4 competitions (one for each) a year.

Splat 09-23-2009 05:52 AM

As I say, nothing is set in stone. We'll see how next year goes.

T-nex 09-23-2009 06:43 AM

I think too many competitions would get tiring over time.. And make it less special. I think instead of competitions all the time, there could be differen't types of larger events. Like the "make a comic"-thing.