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Comment Posted on 09/06/2005

By Repsah: Personally I don't really believe in contests, they tend to liven up the place for people already here, but they don't have much effect on those who don't really pay attention but just click and leave. I always found your website full of interests and I will always try to support it in any posible way, even though a recent poll I made shows that not many players on my website come from here. The content is well placed, the layout looks great, accessible and interesting. I don't like your forum, that is the biggest fault I see so far, it's hard to use and time taking. A better threaded forum with all the reviews packed up and visibible at once would attract more people I think. Maybe I can do something for you, it's an idea that keeps coming to my mind since quite some time.... Organize an event, a big event, something that has never been done before... The event is a contest, a war between 2 rpg's. I am the owner of Marcoland, as you well know, so my game is surely up for something like this. All I need now is an opponent, another rpg game that takes my challenge. I'll set up and interface that both games can use, meeting with the other game owner/coder we can find a way to set it up. I'm sure many fighting games have very different battle systems, and growing systems, but, I'm also sure, we can find a way to compare age and stats of our players to find a fair fighting system. Then, we either pick 2 elite teams, one from each game, and we make them fight, or we simply let the battle starts having a predefined scoring system and a winning point. If you can organize it, I'll give you the exclusive coverage of the event, and I will make it so that the outut of the battles are sent to one of your pages where you can save them and store the scores. It will take a little while, but that isn't bad, because it will give you time to advertize the event properly. I think, something like this, will be quite an event for the MMORPGs population, I expect traffic, quite a lot actually. Well, think about it, when you're done thinking... mail me: [email protected]


Comment Posted on 09/06/2005

One more comment....grrrrr... learn how to use the php function nl2br() when saving from a form...muahahahahaha, sorry, had to say it.