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#1
v0rt3x22

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Give your Feedback on the new Social Network!

What do you think?

Modifié par v0rt3x22, 19 janvier 2010 - 10:32 .


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v0rt3x22

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I'm not that impressed....it feels like a CMS gone wrong.



Glitches, inconvenient handling - I'd rather go for less - but have it be awesome.

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Dark Lilith

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I like it.so far the minor problems I experienced when first joining have been eliminated

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Ponce de Leon

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The perfect thread I was looking for, exactly some seconds ago!



Well, I got very much used to the layout of the old forums, and changing to a steam-like skin isn't helping my eyes. In fact, I'd be grateful if they could add a black-dark blue skin.



Second : there are some posting problems, regarding some long messages moving the entire layout of the post over the edge. It's pretty a killer sight in some examples.



Third : would really be thankful if they would remove that ugly "add to friends" while browsing my friends already. IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE!!!



Fourth : I'd appreciate some dates regarding the gaming forums and when they will get to the social site. People are starting to go all out of the minds while thinking about the Baldur's Gate forums here. We want a date! (By people and we I mean "I")



Fifth : Post deleting in forums, thanks?



Sixth : a thread page being less long. 25 posts per page is too hard to manage for me, while the old forums' 15 was pretty good.



Seventh : better and bigger options with group forums. Why must we not have emoticons and some other possibilities?



That's it for me. If BioWare reads this, I would appreciate they consider, even for 5 seconds the things I listed. Thanks in advance.

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fluffyamoeba

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If you posted it in the right forum, they might even read your feedback :P

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Ponce de Leon

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I was suspecting this might not be the rightest of all people.

But, before locking/moving/deleting the thread, I am sure a Dev will read it, no?

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Mordaedil

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No, just a moderator will.



At that, ME2 people are sooooo far behind the rest of us.

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v0rt3x22

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Well a lot of the Devs here are moderators - so I just created the thread here. I'll try to get some attention.

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v0rt3x22

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Alright the Dev's know about this thread now...keep posting your ideas for the SocialNetwork ;)

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Ponce de Leon

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v0rt3x22 wrote...

Alright the Dev's know about this thread now...keep posting your ideas for the SocialNetwork ;)

How did you do that... well, it doesn't matter. For now, I'll keep gathering something that doesn't sound right, possibly posting pics.

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schalafi

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I'll add one more thing I'd like for the groups and the forums... why can't all the posts automatically use the standard form?

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Humanoid_Taifun

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Why is it impossible to discern whether or not you've know a thread already or not? (besides checking the age of the last post and trying to remember the name)

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Rheannan

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My main suggestions are for users to be able to go to the most recent point in a thread (since the last time they looked in the thread), and an option for a slightly bigger font size.

Humanoid_Taifun wrote...

Why is it impossible to discern whether or not you've know a thread already or not? (besides checking the age of the last post and trying to remember the name)

And that one.

Modifié par Rheannan, 20 janvier 2010 - 11:14 .


#14
Mordaedil

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Sending PM's to Dev's to get them to read your thread isn't likely to reap any results, v0rt3x22. It's more liable to get you banned.



Also, there's a big distinction between a moderator and a developer. Most developers have some moderation rights, but for the most part they don't really care. Moderators are community members "hired in" by Bioware to commute the community and don't have a lot of say in matters like these.

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fluffyamoeba

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Yup. Just post it in the right forum. Or not, and be ignored :P