PC Questionmarks at the end of the title doesn't make it a question?

Viktoriusiii

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Look its nice to have a forum moderator who can keep a bit of order.

But please keep it to questions. And most of those questions actually are meant to spark a debate.

"anyone notice how xx behaves? how do you feel about that?"

So please for the love of god, don't move every thread with a questionmark in it to a dead forum where nobody reads it.

Thanks ^_^?

 
Only as a small tip for the forums of the next game.

Make Entrance area of the forum with important stickies and then divide the rest in subkategories

(specially at steam forums)

The problem is that 90% of the people only read the general discussion, thats why most people post there.

If there is no General discussion the people will find the right kategory

 
stasis78 asked for it to be moved, which you did by replying Cadamier, so everyones happy, right? :D

oh, and Cad? I think you need to end in a question mark in this here Questions thread, but I ain't sure...?

 
Look its nice to have a forum moderator who can keep a bit of order.But please keep it to questions. And most of those questions actually are meant to spark a debate.

"anyone notice how xx behaves? how do you feel about that?"

So please for the love of god, don't move every thread with a questionmark in it to a dead forum where nobody reads it.

Thanks ^_^?
Yeah I kinda agree with this especially the part about debates but I'm more concerned about whether threads should be moved to the questions subforum. I always go to the main general discussion. Newbies will always go to the general discussion if they want help/answers on something or support if there is a technical issue. Moving threads to the 'questions' subforum doesn't help anyone except perhaps make the forums 'cleaner' to look at. If a newbie posts 'How do I deal with hunger/stamina early on?' in the main discussion and you immediately move it to questions do you think the veterans (or people who know the answer) would know about it? Do you think they immediately go to the 'questions' subforum when upon entering these forums?

 
Yeah I kinda agree with this especially the part about debates but I'm more concerned about whether threads should be moved to the questions subforum. I always go to the main general discussion. Newbies will always go to the general discussion if they want help/answers on something or support if there is a technical issue. Moving threads to the 'questions' subforum doesn't help anyone except perhaps make the forums 'cleaner' to look at. If a newbie posts 'How do I deal with hunger/stamina early on?' in the main discussion and you immediately move it to questions do you think the veterans (or people who know the answer) would know about it? Do you think they immediately go to the 'questions' subforum when upon entering these forums?
Many veterans check newest posts. Moving it to the questions forum keeps it on the front page for longer. I didn't move the threads in question but there isn't anything wrong with moving questions to the questions forum. Usually you only need a good answer or two and not a lengthy discussion.

 
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