Re: The shape of the scene 10 years on
Posted: 27/07/2010 - 12:14
About real life activities.... yes, of course that is something everyone in here has, some more than others of course, but I don't believe that this is the overall cause of this place's lower activity, because I'm certain that when this place was more alive, people had real life bussiness too
I believe that the reason things has slowed down is that those who have been here for a long time, do not find most stuff new anymore, there is not much to debate besides new releases really, and it seems like if everyone is sitting, waiting for everyone else to bring up the next breaking C64 subject... but no one have anything new to the scene themselves, exept for new releases and the odd happening once in a while. Remix64 is surviving on the heartbeat of RKO in my opinion.
What if this forum (Remix64) was more integrated with RKO in some ways? ... If what makes people "stay around" is the relatively large amount of remixes comming out from RKO, then maybe more talk and debate could be formed around the actual release pages on RKO?
As things are right now, you can leave a shout, or write a review... there is no way of starting a debate thread anywhere on RKO on the remixes. As things are now, the remixer him/herself has no way of getting into a debate about their creation unless they start a new thread about it on Remix64 themselves... only problem is, that if most people are only interrested in the remixes, they may only visit RKO, download, shout a few comments and then leave again... this tendency breaks the link to the scene at Remix64 which is then slowly dying away in activity.
I think that you could make Remix64 more alive, if it was integrated better with RKO so that peole could start debate threads directly from RKO's rating pages, leading potential downloaders to the forums on Remix64.
I don't think that even RKO could survive in the long run by itself, simply because it does NOT provide enough feedback for the remixers alone or a chance to debate, and remixers do not have a way to interact with the comments you can see there...
I believe that the reason things has slowed down is that those who have been here for a long time, do not find most stuff new anymore, there is not much to debate besides new releases really, and it seems like if everyone is sitting, waiting for everyone else to bring up the next breaking C64 subject... but no one have anything new to the scene themselves, exept for new releases and the odd happening once in a while. Remix64 is surviving on the heartbeat of RKO in my opinion.
What if this forum (Remix64) was more integrated with RKO in some ways? ... If what makes people "stay around" is the relatively large amount of remixes comming out from RKO, then maybe more talk and debate could be formed around the actual release pages on RKO?
As things are right now, you can leave a shout, or write a review... there is no way of starting a debate thread anywhere on RKO on the remixes. As things are now, the remixer him/herself has no way of getting into a debate about their creation unless they start a new thread about it on Remix64 themselves... only problem is, that if most people are only interrested in the remixes, they may only visit RKO, download, shout a few comments and then leave again... this tendency breaks the link to the scene at Remix64 which is then slowly dying away in activity.
I think that you could make Remix64 more alive, if it was integrated better with RKO so that peole could start debate threads directly from RKO's rating pages, leading potential downloaders to the forums on Remix64.
I don't think that even RKO could survive in the long run by itself, simply because it does NOT provide enough feedback for the remixers alone or a chance to debate, and remixers do not have a way to interact with the comments you can see there...