If Racketboy disappeared forever, where would you go?

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fastbilly1 wrote:If Racket went away I would be on Boardgame Geek alot more, even though the community is not as mature userbase sizewise (there are simply not enough people on VGG).
It's the only forum I know where people don't fight.

That's not a good thing =P
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fastbilly1 wrote:If Racket went away I would be on Boardgame Geek alot more, even though the community is not as mature userbase sizewise (there are simply not enough people on VGG).
It's the only forum I know where people don't fight.

That's not a good thing =P
Well they do, just not as much. I meant mature in aged, not as in maturity level. They are fairly mature. The issue is that there are only like 40 people who post there regularly; zing, crux, and myself included (in a forum that is not their offtopic forum). With enough time and dedication, VGG could become another Gamefaqs, but with more adults posting. The last thing they need is an influx from LUE or 4chan...
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fastbilly1 wrote:
General_Norris wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:If Racket went away I would be on Boardgame Geek alot more, even though the community is not as mature userbase sizewise (there are simply not enough people on VGG).
It's the only forum I know where people don't fight.

That's not a good thing =P
Well they do, just not as much. I meant mature in aged, not as in maturity level. They are fairly mature. The issue is that there are only like 40 people who post there regularly; zing, crux, and myself included (in a forum that is not their offtopic forum). With enough time and dedication, VGG could become another Gamefaqs, but with more adults posting. The last thing they need is an influx from LUE or 4chan...
You know what? I forgot all about VGG's existence. I'm going to create an account there now.
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The mature discussions are what brought me to racketboy in the first place. Other forums that I enjoy are:

sonsofsamhorn.com (Boston Sports with an emphasis on Red Sox)
atariage.com (retro gaming with an emphasis on Atari)
assemblergames.com (game development/hardware discussion)
finehomebuilding.com (home improvement)
terrylove.com (plumbing forums)
neogaf.com (gaming discussions, issue is that the community is very large and fast-paced).
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I'd probably stick around sega-16 and atariage.

I'd also spend less time on the interwebs.
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I only frequent one other forum, which is now defunct. Not sure where I'd get all the nsfw weird-o posts of video game girls without this place.

In all honesty, love ya guys. Good group here.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Well they do, just not as much. I meant mature in aged, not as in maturity level. They are fairly mature.
I'm refering to the tendency to be passive-aggreisve that poisons many BGG conversations. :P

Should I register in VGG? If I post my reviews there I will get some geekgold which could be useful sooner or later.
The issue is that there are only like 40 people who post there regularly; zing, crux, and myself included (in a forum that is not their offtopic forum). With enough time and dedication, VGG could become another Gamefaqs, but with more adults posting. The last thing they need is an influx from LUE or 4chan...
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what's VGG?
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I frequented one forum back in high school. There was some major drama and most of the regulars moved over to a second forum. Then that community dwindled down to about 10 people making a massive number of inside jokes which meant that no one would come (the lack of front page content didn't help). Eventually the domain expired and got stolen or something and we all went our separate ways (even though we all kept in touch on IM). I was forumless for a few years until I stumbled upon Racket. I'd probably go forumless again.
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