Thank you!

I always assumed he was some éminence grise - I joined not long after you and I don't think I've ever seen the big cheese post.mirkvid wrote:Mostly lurking these days, but still visit daily after all these years. Awesome forum, and the main site is still great too. Where's Malc!?
I think that could have been me and it was my personal crusade against Discord for one simple reason: its contents are not indexed.brokenhalo wrote:Someone in a different thread pointed out that Reddit and Discord had sort of taken over, but they just aren't the same.
I don't think this forum enjoys much of what OP praises it for anymore in this day and age - too many people have migrated to Discord and other fields, and the shmup chat nowadays is unfortunately severely lacking (even if it's still mostly on-point in regards to actual news in relation to ports, new releases and such).Sima Tuna wrote:There are few places on the internet where the merits of arcade game genres can be explored and discussed openly by people who play them.
Here's a recent example of why this is so important: I got into Progear recently and searched for basically every post I could find on this forum to get info about it. Among those posts were a couple of comments that the default difficulty setting is messed up in the EN ROM of the Capcom Arcade Stadium port. I brought that info to a busy stg Discord, and nobody there knew about it. There is a TON of important knowledge thrown around here that is not otherwise archived on any press blogs or wikis. The searchability and longevity of posts here is a big deal.donluca wrote:I think that could have been me and it was my personal crusade against Discord for one simple reason: its contents are not indexed.brokenhalo wrote:Someone in a different thread pointed out that Reddit and Discord had sort of taken over, but they just aren't the same.
You write in a forum (or even on Reddit) and it gets indexed by Google, so if you share something useful, a poor soul looking for a solution might find your thread and he'll be extremely grateful for your post.
And yeah, it feels good seeing this website being kept alive and with good activity.
The Hardware section is truly a godsend and full of great projects and tips.
Reddit and Discord are a major step back from the forum, which nicely built off the listserv and which emphasizes longevity over flashy spectacle.brokenhalo wrote:I think forums in general are important. Someone in a different thread pointed out that Reddit and Discord had sort of taken over, but they just aren't the same. Being able to start a thread and have interested parties come together to share knowledge, and have that knowledge stay available and able to be refreshed and expanded on for years to come is priceless, imo.
Yeah, unfortunately the rise of Discord and the whole "everyone can have a personal pet server" thing has caused information to become really fractured. Discord is not, has never been, and will never be a useful information repository because of the fact that it's not indexed and readily searchable. It's a webchat service.donluca wrote:I think that could have been me and it was my personal crusade against Discord for one simple reason: its contents are not indexed.
You write in a forum (or even on Reddit) and it gets indexed by Google, so if you share something useful, a poor soul looking for a solution might find your thread and he'll be extremely grateful for your post.
I'll never understand how can people even remotely compare having your own Discord server vs having your own forum, if that's their thing.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:Yeah, unfortunately the rise of Discord and the whole "everyone can have a personal pet server" thing has caused information to become really fractured.
I was always partial to Simple Machines, which I'm glad to see is still kicking.donluca wrote:I'll never understand how can people even remotely compare having your own Discord server vs having your own forum, if that's their thing.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:Yeah, unfortunately the rise of Discord and the whole "everyone can have a personal pet server" thing has caused information to become really fractured.
Back then we had stuff like forumfree where you didn't need any knowledge, it was free, and you could have your own personal forum in a matter of minutes.
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drauch wrote:I can't imagine Discord for anything other than voice chat or as a chat room for live text. Unless pinned, information goes there to die.
I'm not sure what you're saying as it seems that your second statement contradicts the first one, but if the message is "it's not true, people have not left forums in favor of Discord" then I don't know what to say.PerishedFraud ឵឵ wrote:People who claim that discord has overshadowed forums are silly. People have merely stopped using the forums to chat. They're still being used for every bit of functionality they still hold over actual chat services.
I think it's pretty clear, but sure, here's another go.donluca wrote:I'm not sure what you're saying as it seems that your second statement contradicts the first one, but if the message is "it's not true, people have not left forums in favor of Discord" then I don't know what to say.
The only issue there is when information is gathered on Dischord but not shared to a more permanent repository that is accessible to all. If there were archivists on dischord servers who located the important information and copied it over to a wiki or forum then there would be no problem.PerishedFraud ឵឵ wrote:
People are blaming discord when it has done nothing wrong. People who want the "here and now" will use it. People who want something more orderly and helpful will use forums. This is not just the case with shmups, but with pretty much any community.
My point is not one of claiming or denying that people have left, but that I don't think anyone was truly "stolen over" by discord. People who want to use the forum features, will stay on forums.
I’m pretty sure some people from here are involved in the Shmups Wiki, but it definitely needs more people contributing. It does have some pretty good pages for certain games. And why it’s not even mobile friendly is beyond me, but I’m not knowledgeable about wiki software either.davyK wrote:A wiki might be a good way of making the info that is scattered through the threads more accessible but it would need to be curated by folk here. Would require a great deal of energy and organisation - and again - wouldn't replace the forum itself.
Well, if this is the sentiment, now's as good a time as any isn't it? It's not like shmups.wiki is closed to contributions. Even if you don't have anything original to add you could hash out basic game info or add easily verifiable stuff from the old STs here.subcons wrote:I’m pretty sure some people from here are involved in the Shmups Wiki, but it definitely needs more people contributing.davyK wrote:A wiki might be a good way of making the info that is scattered through the threads more accessible but it would need to be curated by folk here. Would require a great deal of energy and organisation - and again - wouldn't replace the forum itself.
Thanks for elaborating, I'll try to address some points which IMHO are, to say the least, highly debatable.PerishedFraud ឵឵ wrote:I think it's pretty clear, but sure, here's another go.
People are blaming discord when it has done nothing wrong. People who want the "here and now" will use it. People who want something more orderly and helpful will use forums. This is not just the case with shmups, but with pretty much any community.
My point is not one of claiming or denying that people have left, but that I don't think anyone was truly "stolen over" by discord. People who want to use the forum features, will stay on forums.