Would be neat if the OT was self contained for those that truly wanted an update. Like OT's getting special 1 page and however many posts they need then it goes to page 2 automatically after the OT posts.ShockingAlberto said:At this rate, eventually page 1 will just be the OT.
Then when it spills over on to page 2, we'll have to start skipping that!
I think you mean witwe.are.the.armada said:Brevity is the soul of wit
i won't call him a shill, but i will say that he's doing a shill's work.BigJiantRobut said:I agree that OTs are getting a bit crazy, but it's sort of mean to call out some guy's specific thread and effectively accuse him of being a shill.
jcm said:If someone wants to put the effort in, where exactly is the harm?
This only helps prove OTs point, unfortunately.BattleMonkey said:I don't understand the problem. Everyone always loads up the OP of a topic? I see a OP like once or twice and never again.
Deadly Cyclone said:I don't see the issue. Don't open page 1 if you don't want to see it.
It has a ton of useful info for the game, which an OT is supposed to have.
Zenith said:I concur. I like the style of the OPs - custom banners, info boxes, etc - but they go on for way too long. Less is more. Leave out the filler.
commish said:This is ultimately where I come out. I am not a fan of them (though some look great if unnecessary), but ultimately, after 50 posts, I don't give two shits about the OP's, since there's never any useful information in there once the game is released (with some notable exceptions like Dark Souls). If some folks enjoy them, then that's fine with me.
Billychu said:Text in images is the worst part. It's like they're trying to hide information. Ctrl+F? What's that?
What results is masturbatory and useless to most readers. This is a gaming discussion forum, not a PR factory.ghostmind said:If someone wants to dedicate that much of their time to creating a fancy OP, then what is the harm in letting them indulge? Is it a crime to be excited by anything these days?
Willy105 said:I'm going to do some market research here.
Tell me what you think would be an appropriate design for an OP should be.
From the responses, it seems that a short, easy to read disclaimer with the release date and price would be useful as the first thing you see in an OP.
What comes next?
The_Leducs said:Whining about too much content, for real?
That OP is amazing. If it's too long then don't read it. They clearly but a lot of effort into that thread, much more so than you did. They deserve credit for their dedication and you deserve to be shunned for your laziness and complaining about someone being overly informative. No one is forcing you to read anything.
DaBuddaDa said:I have been outspoken about this very subject in the past. The information dump/PR promo OTs is one of the more obnoxious trends here, useful to nobody and only exist to stroke the OP's ego.
That Assassin's Creed one is absolutely horrible. It's like you scanned a PR flyer from GameStop and posted it.
That's the thing, how it is overboard?enzo_gt said:This only helps prove OTs point, unfortunately.
I like seeing spectacles, the MGS4 one specifically due to the context of it, but this shit is out of control.
People saying what's the big deal don't understand that sometimes these OTs go overboard in their intent to inform and they all just end up as a muddy mess of text obscuring important info.
°°ToMmY°° said:I don't see anything wrong with them. Those OTs are usually made by people who work in the designing dept or have a passion for it, so they actually use those as a way to improve their skills while doing what they like. What's wrong with that? It's also a way for people like me who doesn't follow games like assassin's creed rev, for example, to catch up with all the info and media released.
Look, if you like something and constantly enter threads to praise or comment, you could be considered a shill so it's really a baseless claim. I'm in lots of sports threads, PS3 related and especially PC threads but I'm not shill. It's a fair claim you make and I hold nothing back in my criticisms of your own opinions but I have no issue if a user wants to devote time to making a spiffy OT.ghst said:i won't call him a shill, but i will say that he's doing a shill's work.
I hope a game you like will be granted such "privileges" just to see your reactionghst said:i did also enjoy the couple of times that OTs have been granted "roast" privileges, neutralizing the usual worshipful narrative of most OTs. but with fanthing tensions as taut as they are, i foresee many faded usernames should that ever become the standard.