by moxie » Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:32 am
I definitely think there's a lot of potential for the kind of place you want to create.
(hi, by the way, first post and all. ^_^)
I've been hanging around LSF for a little over two years now, and though I love the community, I would appreciate a place that is more... centered, I suppose? It's a great place to start out, but in a community that big, it's easy to feel a little lost. A smaller, more concise community is a welcome change from the 'big city'. I haven't posted much over there, and only recently gotten an account, because of the large community. A lot of my questions can be answered just by doing a little digging anyway, and the things I have to say now I know will probably just get lost in the deluge of other users' posts. But I feel that interacting with other people, getting to know them and how they make games, would be a great way for me to learn, as well.
I like the idea of experienced game makers with the purpose of advancing in their skills coming together to help each other out. I want to get better, much better, at making VNs, and I think it's a great media that has so much room to grow and expand.
I think having a directory of specific skillsets is a great idea. It would be easier for me to track down what sort of thing I wanted, what kind of person I'd like to talk to, a starting place for people who might be interested in commissions, etc.
I think the size of this place now is just right. It can certainly be expanded as the needs of the community grow, but just a few people in a big forum may make it look a bit empty. I think keeping it focused, without a lot of tangent subforums, is more streamlined and uncluttered.
To sum up, I think it's a great idea, I like the forum, and I'll be sticking around. =)