I wondered what groups were too ... thanks for clearing that up. I guess it's like some forums have clans. Like forums that are very big on RP battling ... they have clans [like groups I guess] so that they battle each other. I've seen a hack for vb2 that allows people to be listed in a group ... so I'm guessing this is the official version of it.
I guess putting that concept into SeaRex's idea ... we could create an Xbox Live usergroup which people need to "apply" to join. A group leader could approve the applications [hopefully a group leader can do it, otherwise it means me or Peter have to do it]. A forum could be created for the group to talk about the games they have and to arrange tournaments, etc. The forum could possibly be viewable only by those who are members ... so that it remains organized and not interrupted by newbies, etc.
With what Peter said ... I also noticed there is stuff like auto-promtion, etc ... so you can be moved to a higher group on post count, etc. They have that in Invisionboard [which I use for Advent Children forums]. I use it to make it appear that someone is on a level [like you have in RP games], so my groups are named 1, 2, 3, etc. But I don't really like the idea of giving extra features to only certain people. Although it might be good to use at a low level to avoid problems with new members that might abuse things such as PMs, etc. For example, when you first join you get really limited features, so it's like a probation period ... and then you get to use full features after you have met specific criteria [post count, join date if possible, etc].
Abe Babe...
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