Right, and all the trolls and tag-alongs (the people who don't have SC2) would probably be banned in an instant.
Also for anyone who still doesn't believe the legitimacy of "Sixen:"
http://www.staredit.net/224170/http://www.staredit.net/224174/http://www.staredit.net/224173/http://www.staredit.net/228050/
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What, you're telling me you don't have the power to database hack someone? You'll have to sell a lot harder than that to catch me, bro!
/giggle
Well, both sites have
extremely lenient moderation. Any other website, except maybe Hive which is practically a zoo, would have certainly banned a lot of people by now. Which really begs the question of how such a concept would be a merge instead of an annex. Mapster doesn't even really facilitate the kind of content hierarchy that a "merger" implies. All content at mapster is openly hosted to anyone who posts there. All that would really occur is SEN would vanish and people who have power at SEN would then have power at mapster, while everyone else is then told to "post at mapster instead". So, this could basically be seen as SEN dissolving.
Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.
Well I assure you, that is really him.
And essentially it is SEN dissolving. But we've been on that steady decline for a while now, so I figured I would help it occur a little sooner this way.
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I have the power to get in our database and change details around, but I don't have the power to find someone's password and use it to post on their account. All jokes aside, I really can't do that.
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What good is power if you can't turn people into pokemon?
Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.
Haha. Well in that sense, I can turn someone into a Pokemon, I just can't become them as a Pokemon.
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You can't have them send themself a PM that says "i herd i liek mudkipz"?
Pah. You needed a real forum anyways. (Just don't use whatever the hell mapster is currently using, it's also terrible.)
Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.
You can't have them send themself a PM that says "i herd i liek mudkipz"?
Pah. You needed a real forum anyways. (Just don't use whatever the hell mapster is currently using, it's also terrible.)
That I can do.
I suppose I could add posts through the sql database if I tried, but that seems like so much work and in this case I have no reason to.
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Vivendi bought Blizzard, and kept they were still "Blizzard." When it merged with Activision, it became "ActivisionBlizzard." We're basically doing the same thing.
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What does mapster even do, anyway? I've kinda lost interest in community crap since maplantis went down.
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They are the #1 Starcraft 2 mapmaking community. Essentially they are to SC2 what SEN was to SC1.
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I really can't see any sensible justification in this move, if it is actually true. Off topic forums are frequently the most popular forums on many gaming websites, often making up 50% of all posts. So saying that SEN has an offtopic forum that is popular, and that is somehow bad, doesn't make a lot of sense. Sure, SEN sucks for SC2 map-making, so if you want to make SC2 maps, just go to Mapster. Nothing's stopping you from doing that now. By dissolving SEN, all you're really achieving is a dissolution of the community that has built up here, as well as a dissolution of the SC1 map-making expertise, as they won't have much of a place at the new site. In other words, there are no actual positives to come out of this, only negatives.
If you're serious about wanting to improve SEN and get new members, what you need to do is fix the shitty SQL errors all over the place. These turn newcomers right off, and piss off the regulars a lot as it is.
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What is SEN's purpose right now, really? To say the off-topics forums are usually 50% is accurate, but on SEN they make up about 95% of our activity. Sure, you can say we aren't making many SC2 maps, but we also aren't really making SC1 maps either. What good is our SC1 expertise now?
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Map making activity isn't SEN's fault (though in some ways it hasn't helped...). It's Blizzard's.
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Clearly all of the people continue to visit this site because they think the site has a purpose. If they didn't, they wouldn't visit. Just because the purpose to which the site is put doesn't match your lofty expectations (don't see you churning out the maps either, btw) doesn't mean you should be able to arbitrarily completely change something that other people are enjoying.
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What does mapster even do, anyway? I've kinda lost interest in community crap since maplantis went down.
Mapster itself doesn't do anything, really. A few guys post news. It was one of a billion sites that jumped up with sc2 hoping to ride the hype to fame and glory and is pretty much the only one standing after the dust settled, but the activity today is incomparable to the activity when sc2 came out. Almost all of the regular experienced dudes that were there seem to have moved on (to other games or whatnot). Literally no one I was talking to during my sc2 stress testing is there now.
Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.
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Clearly all of the people continue to visit this site because they think the site has a purpose. If they didn't, they wouldn't visit. Just because the purpose to which the site is put doesn't match your lofty expectations (don't see you churning out the maps either, btw) doesn't mean you should be able to arbitrarily completely change something that other people are enjoying.
Yeah. How dare you punish us mooks.
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Let me show you how to hump without making love.
It's cute how you added the globe to his name as a header. Too bad if you click on his profile, it shows through the lies.
Also, if this happened, I would revive Maplantis. Fuck SC2M.
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You'd have been more convincing if you had actually gotten the real Sixen to make a post on SC2mapster in regards to this. But as it is, it's business as usual. So, no dice bro.
I respect the lunge at power, though.
It's really me. #sc2modding, who else would know about that?
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What does mapster even do, anyway? I've kinda lost interest in community crap since maplantis went down.
Mapster itself doesn't do anything, really. A few guys post news. It was one of a billion sites that jumped up with sc2 hoping to ride the hype to fame and glory and is pretty much the only one standing after the dust settled, but the activity today is incomparable to the activity when sc2 came out. Almost all of the regular experienced dudes that were there seem to have moved on (to other games or whatnot). Literally no one I was talking to during my sc2 stress testing is there now.
Hey now, I wouldn't go that far. You know how many hours of work I put in just gather to people prior to the GalaxyEditor being released, so we had some sort of foundation? Lots. There weren't very many sites that sprung up, and Mapster was the first, which is why it did so well. At the time, my only competition was Nibbits, and that was because they were hosting cracks/hacks, whereas I was legit. I'm really the only one who posts news now, but there are still dozens of people who post tutorials, ask questions, answer questions, etc. Most of the regular experienced users are still around either the IRC or the Forums, and i'm still getting in the 100k+ unique users per month... So at the very least people are reading news,
. Though you are partially correct. Just after release, traffic was up in the 200k's.
It's cute how you added the globe to his name as a header. Too bad if you click on his profile, it shows through the lies.
Also, if this happened, I would revive Maplantis. Fuck SC2M.
I'm guessing you don't own and don't plan on owning SC2? The few. The proud. The stubborn.
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