Remove the Beyblade Evolution section.
Pointless; no one posts there and the game isn't even cared for.
Pointless; no one posts there and the game isn't even cared for.
(Aug. 19, 2014 11:37 AM)The Supreme One Wrote: I believe there's a partnership between Rising Star Games & the WBO, so that probably has something to do with why the forum was created/still exists. At this point, it would probably make more sense, at the very least, to turn it into a general Beyblade video game section since Beyblade Evolution has been out for close to a year and the excitement has died down.
(Aug. 19, 2014 1:43 PM)Leone19 Wrote:Yep, they've donated a few prizes in the past (at least for Beydays) but you're probably right, since they aren't in the list of donors on the home page.(Aug. 19, 2014 11:37 AM)The Supreme One Wrote: I believe there's a partnership between Rising Star Games & the WBO, so that probably has something to do with why the forum was created/still exists. At this point, it would probably make more sense, at the very least, to turn it into a general Beyblade video game section since Beyblade Evolution has been out for close to a year and the excitement has died down.
The Rising Star partnership was just to promote Evolution, I believe. I don't think they worked with the site too much, if anything, previously or afterwards.
(Aug. 19, 2014 2:12 PM)The Supreme One Wrote:(Aug. 19, 2014 1:43 PM)Leone19 Wrote:Yep, they've donated a few prizes in the past (at least for Beydays) but you're probably right, since they aren't in the list of donors on the home page.(Aug. 19, 2014 11:37 AM)The Supreme One Wrote: I believe there's a partnership between Rising Star Games & the WBO, so that probably has something to do with why the forum was created/still exists. At this point, it would probably make more sense, at the very least, to turn it into a general Beyblade video game section since Beyblade Evolution has been out for close to a year and the excitement has died down.
The Rising Star partnership was just to promote Evolution, I believe. I don't think they worked with the site too much, if anything, previously or afterwards.
(Aug. 26, 2014 10:55 PM)Poseidon Wrote: Perhaps if you are able to change themes?
Nothing major obviously but perhaps if were given the option to the change the banner to what we've previously had?
(Oct. 11, 2014 7:54 PM)SmashCapps Wrote: Well, I'm not entirely sure if this belongs here but I'll give it a go.
I've been interested in Beyblade on and off over the years and I think a big reason I keep drifting away is just a lack of content and matches to watch. Something like filming a full length tournament or even a live stream of an event would do wonders for awareness.
I say this coming from several grass roots gaming communities, a big part of building a community is to have a good steady stream of content for people to see, and allowing people to get to know players as well. If you can find a way to make the game into a better spectator sport, more people will come and stay hooked.
So, perhaps an official WBO Twitch Stream with some people regularly contributing as a suggestion?
(Oct. 11, 2014 10:53 PM)Neo Wrote: But what would they do?
Talk?
Give combination suggestions?
Stream battles&Tests?
(Oct. 11, 2014 11:57 PM)SmashCapps Wrote: Well streaming live tournament play with commentary would be the best thing possible.
(Oct. 12, 2014 5:21 AM)Kei Wrote: That's a cool idea, but in a lot of cases there simply isn't an internet connection available in the parks where our tournaments are often hosted to make that a possibility. And when it is, the people who would be knowledgeable enough (in addition to being able to speak well enough on camera) are probably busy either playing, judging, or both in the tournament. That said, livestreaming itself is something relatively simple that I'd like to see more of in venues where it is possible. It's been done a few times in the past.
Quote:Regarding the issue of content: There's a reason why we encourage people to submit their tournament footage to BeyChannel. I personally think the compilation format of the tournament videos on BeyChannel is the best way of going about promoting the competitive, and community aspect of the game, and that's why I continue to produce them. The reality is that only hardcore players want to sit down and watch several entire BeyBattles back-to-back-to-back, and analyze the results and fellow Bladers. That's why random battles on Youtube–often of stock Beyblades–are way more popular and prevalent than those that are competitively focused.
Quote:I'd also like to see hosts submit photos from their tournaments to be posted not only on the forums but on our Facebook page as well. I do it for most Toronto tournaments, but we need people dedicated to doing that in every community. It isn't that difficult to do yourself even as a host, or to have someone else do it. The more of this kind of stuff we have, the closer we'll feel as a community, and the more interesting and welcoming we will be perceived as from an outsiders perspective wondering what we're all about.
(Oct. 16, 2014 1:03 AM)Leone19 Wrote: I don't know if this already happens or not, but a great way to help promote upcoming WBO events would be say, a week or so before they take place, post on Facebook or Tweet about them- so other local players who don't check the site often would be aware. (I mean like, every event- not just major things, haha).
(Oct. 24, 2014 4:31 PM)V2 Wrote: Instinct tells me this may not be the perfect place to ask but I'm clueless where else it would fit:
I know there's a seperate option to send either a PM or an email address if it's available on a user's profile, but is there any way to allow PMs to get forwarded to an email address?
Thanks