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I have been thinking, are there people on armor games, that are, kinda "famous" The only one i can think of is Ernie15, yah, you.
Also, I'm pretty disappoint people like Klaus, Lige and even me weren't mentioned.
Ernie, you of all people must have noticed how dull the forums have become over time and surely you realise I'm not putting that down to the users to whom I'm replying to on this thread?
You did say the forums lacked anything interesting and intelligent, which is pretty insulting to just about everybody who actually tries to contribute to the community whether or not you actually meant it that way.
I only see this decline as an opportunity to make them interesting again, but it's difficult when only a few people are willing to put in the effort.
@nichodemus
Wow. You officially just turned into a ****. Good job.
Sal, pickpocket, pang, etc, are far from stupid, I like those guys,

lacked anything interesting and intelligent
I take back saying the forums lacked intelligence & substance.
We could remake the Forum Digest that Fst6 and Pazx ran again, feature different active users, make them aware that they are important and acknowledged
What is this nonsense about AG's 'ost-intelligence era?' We've become stupid little pukes? Of course, I gotta disagree.
Go to the very last page of any sub-forum and count how many threads are 'smart' compared to today's standards.
I think it's pretty parabolic, most likely due to the generation translation we've been experiencing. Old users have quit, and young users have joined. Obviously to you vets the forums feel dumber than what you may have thought of them a year or two ago.
4 or so years ago, most of you would probably be around the 12, 13, or 14 age, which are ages associated with immaturity. You've grown up, and now that it's happening again you can't handle it.
You're in the Tavern, brah. AG has grown in size, the small village where all townsfolk knew each other is gone; but there are many people still around with which you can start intelligent conversations, you just gotta search for the right place/people and ignore the flamers and spammers. You leaving the place certainly didn't contribute to the level of discussions.
Also, I'm pretty disappoint people like Klaus, Lige and even me weren't mentioned.
Yet again that was 4 years ago.
Speeking of that, why complain about how bad it is? Sure, it's not as good as before. You have two options. One would be to stay here and try to impact the community in a positive way in an effort to change things. Or, you could leave.
@killersup10
I'm not new...I remember playing that clan war game in the forums however long ago. I'm not a veteran, but I'm not new either. And I know how to insult someone and still staying within the Armor Games rules, but I didn't. And BTW
YoUr MeAn!
Sal, pickpocket, pang, etc, are far from stupid, I like those guys
We could remake the Forum Digest that Fst6 and Pazx ran again, feature different active users, make them aware that they are important and acknowledged
In fact, they've always been dumb but things just aren't the same.
Hmm.. There were few problems with familiarity before, even with the high levels of activity. The same 50-100 users were keeping the forums afloat; dunno how high that number is today. I'll probably get out a list of people when I get back home just to reinforce my point.
In a lot of other forums (with many active user) across the interwebs...I've noticed that the post count of a person doesn't really matter to another user (while here in AG...you can get a good general idea about a user from his post count. People with higher posts tend to make posts of higher quality and usually much larger posts...people with low posts usually..do not)...and usually there isn't much recognition between users (while here in AG, you can notice the difference in how a person replies to pupolar user than to any other user...also here in AG some users have certain recognizable traits about them [MrDayCee and his joyfulness and emoticon usage, Patrick2011 and his seriousness, Killersup and his 3rd person, Maverick4 and his arrogance, etc] that is noticed by many other users, while in other forums they are over looked, because the user is usually overlooked)
people with low posts usually..do not
And when someone with a low post count comes along and starts posting great quality messages, people get suspicious. They'll start to wonder why this supposed newbie is posting more intricate responses than they are, and then they'll subconsciously jump to strange and improbable conclusions.
And when someone with a low post count comes along and starts posting great quality messages, people get suspicious. They'll start to wonder why this supposed newbie is posting more intricate responses than they are, and then they'll subconsciously jump to strange and improbable conclusions.
Well, I was just wondering, how good are my posts? What do you guys think on a scale from one to ten.
tl;dr - I like the fact that I know who is who
Well, I know double-posting is frowned upon in this society, but I feel out o' the loop. What does
tl;drmean? I see it everywhere, and i do not know what it means.
Well, I was just wondering, how good are my posts? What do you guys think on a scale from one to ten.
Well, I know double-posting is frowned upon in this society, but I feel out o' the loop. What does
tl;dr
mean? I see it everywhere, and i do not know what it means.
And when someone with a low post count comes along and starts posting great quality messages, people get suspicious. They'll start to wonder why this supposed newbie is posting more intricate responses than they are, and then they'll subconsciously jump to strange and improbable conclusions.
Or maybe that's just my reaction.
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