Suggestions forum needs cleaning

LifeInfusion

LifeInfusion

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: May 2005

in the midline

E/Mo

I think perhaps there should be subforums in the suggestions. Right now it is VERY messy and many are repeated topics.

Perhaps:
-New classes***
-UI/Functionality improvement (Energy status bar, Guild window additions, Guild storage, party window, auction system, etc.)
-Aesthetic improvement (capes/height/name changes, etc.)

Winterclaw

Winterclaw

Wark!!!

Join Date: May 2005

Florida

W/

I'll second the need for a new profession subforum.

Maybe one for skills too.

Make it a skills and profession subforum.

And armor.

It should be a new forum, which amoung its contents are professions, skills, armor, and weapons.


(joking aside a profession suggestion area would probably be good and let people see all the profession related suggestions in one spot.

PieXags

PieXags

Forge Runner

Join Date: May 2005

The Infinite Representation Of Pie And Its Many Brilliances

The only subsection I'd be willing to have would be a professions/skills subsection. We can't close ideas of these sorts even if they are just a slight change of another, because people put time and effort into their thoughts over those, and they're some of the most productive discussions there.

Other than that, we can just catch them as we see them. The sanitarium is probably one of the most difficult sections to moderate, because we can't punish people for not using the search button or something of the sort, which is the most common mod action in that forum section. You can help us moderators out, by reporting threads you know to be repeat ideas so we can catch them easier. Adding more than just a professions/skills subsection, though, would just make it MORE of a headache for moderators, as we'd not only have to look for repeat threads in one section, but others as well---as well as moving threads throughout them when they're posted in the wrong section, adding to the confusion. It's one of those sections you have to let go at it's own pace.