In an effort to make navigating the forums easier and to keep track of game design and scenario design threads I suggest the following:
1) When a designer decides to post a development thread ask St. Leo to post a link to that thread posted under the graphics threads in the "Great Library - Important Threads". This will allow others to keep track of what scenarios are in development and will elicit responses to the aforementioned development threads.
2) When a designer posts a scenario concept thread ask that a link be posted under the graphics threads in the "Great Library - Important Threads". This will allow others to quickly find threads concerning specific concepts/game mechanics and will elicit responses. Much like the old subforum we had before, but quick and easy to view.
3) When a scenario is finished ask that a link be posted to the thread it was posted in in the same manner as before.
These three points will:
1) Fuel the fire of scenario development.
2) Keep threads from dying once they pass onto the proceeding pages in the forum.
3) Create an easy way to keep track of scenarios and observations about Civ2 so that others may know about them and enjoy them.
1) When a designer decides to post a development thread ask St. Leo to post a link to that thread posted under the graphics threads in the "Great Library - Important Threads". This will allow others to keep track of what scenarios are in development and will elicit responses to the aforementioned development threads.
2) When a designer posts a scenario concept thread ask that a link be posted under the graphics threads in the "Great Library - Important Threads". This will allow others to quickly find threads concerning specific concepts/game mechanics and will elicit responses. Much like the old subforum we had before, but quick and easy to view.
3) When a scenario is finished ask that a link be posted to the thread it was posted in in the same manner as before.
These three points will:
1) Fuel the fire of scenario development.
2) Keep threads from dying once they pass onto the proceeding pages in the forum.
3) Create an easy way to keep track of scenarios and observations about Civ2 so that others may know about them and enjoy them.
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