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New advanced topics forum
Posted:
Fri May 26, 2006 8:11 pm
by makslane
Due the plinydogg suggestion, I'm creating this new space.
Here, must be posted advanced questions or tips.
If you don't know how Game Editor works, please, use the other forums.
Thanks,
Makslane
Posted:
Fri May 26, 2006 11:48 pm
by Game A Gogo
Yay!! I hope ill post here one day...
Posted:
Sat May 27, 2006 2:17 pm
by frodo
cool...
Posted:
Sat May 27, 2006 7:07 pm
by plinydogg
FYI, I wasn't trying to be snooty or anything by suggesting the creation of this separate forum. It's just that recently there has been a proliferation of very introductory level posts to the main forums, which is totally fine, but it makes it kind of difficult to search through them.
For example, lets say I searched the forums for "pointers" because I need help on using pointers (which I often do actually!). I might get a bunch of hits with sentences like "anyone have any pointers on making games?" My hope for this new forum is to create a source that more or less cuts down on the time needed to find, in this example, information about how to properly use pointers.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 1:22 pm
by pavel329
not to sound rude but...i really don't think anyone is going to post here.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 2:13 pm
by Troodon
Makslane,
How advanced, member must be to post here a question?
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 2:50 pm
by makslane
May be it's a good idea move some topics for here.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 3:40 pm
by BeyondtheTech
Perhaps makslane should recruit some Moderators for this forum, people with a lot of GE experience as well as phpBB experience, and of course, Moderators who are fair and benign.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:24 pm
by plinydogg
Pavel, why don't you think anyone will post here?
Honestly, IMHO, the fact that there aren't many posts here yet means that this forum is doing almost exactly what it's supposed to do!
GE is getting more and more popular, and as it does so, more and more people who are new to GE have more or less the same introductory questions. This is to be expected of course: when you're learning something new, you're probably going to have a lot of introductory-level questions. Nothing wrong with that. We've all been there (I'm still there a lot of the time=).
But as new GE users continue to come onboard, there is also a growing number of people who have already been onboard for a while, and for these people it makes sense to have a separate place where they can more easily get their questions answered.
In other words, someone new to GE (and/or to programming) would likely be lost in a forum where all the questions were about references, pointers, integer functions, tangents, cosines, etc. But this works both ways: someone who is NOT new to GE and who has mastered the basics is also probably lost trying to sort through the increasing number of posts about basic issues. From this standpoint, it just makes sense to separate the forums a little bit.
I'm not saying all of this as someone who is a "veteran" or an "expert." I've only recently conquered most of the basics of GE (although not all of the basics by any means!). But as my questions move more and more beyond the introductory level, it becomes more and more difficult to search for help on forums that are increasingly filled with introductory level questions.
A separate (but VERY related) issue is the fact that people still haven't learned to give their posts meaningful titles that help others who come after them find the help they need. I saw your post in which you said something like "just read the posts," and I'm not saying that's a bad idea. But for those of us with dial-up internet access (like myself, unfortunately), this can be extremely time consuming. And the fact that a lot of the time spent sifting through mountains of posts entitled "please help me for the love of god" and what not could be cut down substantially if people just slowed down for two seconds and poured a tiny modicum of thought into what they were writing makes this all the more exasperating.
The purpose in creating an "advanced" forum wasn't to say "hey, if you know a whole lot, come over here." It's sole purpose as far as I'm concerned (but I can't speak for Makslane) is to provide a spot where readers NEVER have to read a "how do I add a picture?" question.
Do you understand?
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:32 pm
by pavel329
i get wat you are saying but wat i mean is that alot of the people that have ge are advanced at ge and don't need to ask questions.i know there are new members coming in but do you really think they will be posting here any time soon?about every question has already been answered.i'm not sayin that ge isn't developing i'm just sayin that not many advanced people(no offense to the people that do ask question here)are going to post here.and the new people won't be posting here for a while.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:34 pm
by pavel329
plus ge is coming out with tutorials so ge forum is really just turning into a chat room.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:36 pm
by pavel329
besides i bet over half the people pm makslane to ask him about the stuff.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:37 pm
by pavel329
people are becoming friend over the forums so they ask eachother too.
Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 8:41 pm
by pavel329
BeyondtheTech wrote:Perhaps makslane should recruit some Moderators for this forum, people with a lot of GE experience as well as phpBB experience, and of course, Moderators who are fair and benign.
and you might be one of those people?seems to me your kissing up here.lol