Hello!
Thanks to all of you who wrote their opinion. As I can see most of you think there should be at least some more forums instead of one big for all. Some of you say don’t make too many forums, and some say it won’t change at all, so get used to it.
You all are right. As we already have forums for the specific game question, it’s only about the “general discussion” forum. I also don’t want too many forums, so I tried to make only so much of them, that you are still able to tell in a second, where you should post or where you should look. Given these four forums I think it’s quite a good compromise. Since the meta topic is “Gaming” after all, I don’t want to split it. But giveaways are for sure a distinct forum (no one argues, or?). GOG-related stuff could be in a seperate forum, for all question concerning GOG specifically and not gaming in general. And last but not least, off-topic, which is simply off topic, i.e. not gaming.
SirEyeball: Well colour me pickled I wonder if it isn't one of the reasons GOG is hiring a web-designer and other expert personnel. Before they have hired these individuals nothing will happen
That is my suspicion, but what is the problem in opening three more forums? The forum software already offers these possibilities (see the 365 “game specific forums”). This is just of question of how to name them properly, make a how-to sticky in each one and there it is. Hell I could do this in 2h and everyone will be happy. GOG is just lazy it seems.
Fine-grained? Maybe a false friend, I’m German …
tinyE: If I may act as a devil's advocate for a second, I've seen other forums that are very segmented and organized like the OP is suggesting which makes it look nice sure but it can also make it quite confusing if it goes too far.
You are well right, so I made very general assumptions. But they will help! I wrote it in the OP, the main gaming forum would only contain 40% of the topics, which would be a big improvement.
.D: Ultimately if you want to see a huge forum like this with no stress, you have to make an exclusive browser.
However I don't think it's necessary for GOG forums because although forum is one of the great things of GOG, that's not all the things we do here. We submit reviews, make GOGmixes, vote community wishlists, and of course search and buy Good Old Games right here.
Getting used to, is the fastest way after all, I guess.
Yes, we can always give up fighting, that’s the laziest way. I don’t want to give up because I hate it having to search in a big swamp of non-related topics for the ones that could be interesting. It would be much easier if I was sure I only have e.g. gaming related topics and no giveaways, or the other way round: looking for a giveaway, just select the forum. Looking for off-topic? See there. Want to ask a question about GOG’s payment methods? Look into the GOG-specific forum. Sooo easy. And could be done in half an afternoon.
DProject: IMHO, a sub-forum for giveaways / trading would make sense. Sometimes the first page is nothing but them. And perhaps another one for GOG-related news. Other than that, I don't feel they'd necessarily need to divide the forums into multiple ones. I can find the threads that interest me just fine with just a couple of clicks (first Page 1, then Page 2 :D) - more subcategories = more mouse clicks -> same information.
It’s not about less clicking, but about information filtering. If there was an intelligent filter program that gave me just all giveaway threads, I wouldn’t mind if all threads would be in a single forum. The point of forums is to sort all thos with similar meta topic into one place. That makes it easier to find what you search. It’s like having a clothing store with all trousers on the left and all t-shirts on the right. If they’d mix t-shirts, trousers and everything when there’s just space enough, the customers would need to search much longer …
But I see you agree with my four forums split. :) [Except I just would not make it GOG news only, but all GOG-related stuff and questions. For the news we already have blue orbs as a distinction.]