B/S/T Board for non-FC Items

Started by Xious, August 11, 2011, 07:36:29 am

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Xious

January 05, 2012, 02:34:29 am #15 Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 02:59:32 am by Xious
Manuel has a point... Child-boards are less visible than full boards, so some people may miss it in that format. maybe a full board would be better, however, it is possible to start it as a child-board and convert it to a full board later, or vice versa.

People do still post technical threads int he main board.partly because of how the tech board is named (I would have preferred 'Technical Topics & Repair Assistance', as the way it stands, it looks to newcomers as a 'help me' board, but not a developers area) and then mods move them on occasion. This is mostly new members,who usually are corrected by FW staff and then know what to do afterward.

I actually wouldn't mind some system-specific bards in 'other gaming' either; at least, classic gaming boards that are in some way related. A SuFami area, for example, would be a positive addition, and having a dedicated NES discussions area wouldn't be a horrible idea.

I would also say that having a couple non-FC items in a FC B/S/T post should be allowed, but if your post has more non-FC items than FC-items, then you should split it. This would also allow better (aimed) marketing for sellers, and the ability to post in more areas with wares, which gains more attention.

If you want to split up more than one extra B/S/T area, which isn't in any way mandatory, I'd suggest having 'Classic Gen' and 'Modern Gen' child boards.For example, i have no interest whatever in systems made after the Jaguar, but some people ahve little interest in Atari-era and Coleco-era items. This would help filtre down the categories to something practical. I would also say that selling SuFami items on the FC B/S/T board should be allowed, although selling them on the other board should also be alright.

It's mostly a matter of getting PS/GC/XBox items out of the Famicom B/S/T arena. People looking for specific items would do better to post in an appropriate board, as those with such articles would be more apt at locating the posts; this is why I'd suggest splitting it up by one degree further into Classic/Modern goods. For my own business, I define classic as anything released from 1996 back, and modern as anything from 1997 to the present, as this was a major transition point for the polygon 3-D era.  

The Jaguar for example, was essentially axed in 1996, and it's the last of the true Atari era. The UFC/N64 was also released in 1996, marking the end of the SuFami/SNES era, and the Playstation, although released in 1994, was not really huge until around the same time. This is why I often deem true vintage and classical console systems to have existed from 1972 (The Odyssey) or 1975/76 (Atari Pong) through 1996, and those are the years that I as a seller cover (although I go back to the 1920s with audio & radio gear, the 1950s with television and video equipment, and the 1960s with computer systems).

Categorical boards help both sellers and buyers alike, although I do fully understand the trouble cause by excessive boards in terms of moderation and cross-posting... :bomb:

tonev

I am back everyone :)

UglyJoe

So many sub-forums :P

I have to ask: what exactly is the problem that you're trying to solve? 

I don't like to make sub-forums unless a forum is becoming too crowded -- too many new/updated posts to follow what's going on.  That's the problem I try to solve with sub-forums.  Looking at the B/S/T forum, I can say that this problem exists (although it could be worse).  To be honest, though, it looks to me that a better way to reduce the crowding would be to create a WTB sub-forum.  That would pretty much split the B/S/T in half.

tonev

That is a nice idea too make a separate forum for WTB  that way it will become more organized... yeah and soon the forum may become crowded ( or there are A LOT of bots :D because 40+ guests wow )
I am back everyone :)

Xious

As a seller, I would rather have a separate board for non-FC items, as I prefer to read WTB threads in a topical manner, tied to selling threads, so that I know to whom I can market goods. I would rather keep it as it is than split the WTB from WTS items.  :bomb:

Zeloz (akaBill)

Question!

If we do end up splitting or organizing the BST board by system, what will become of the current boards selling both FC and non-FC items? Will they have to be split between boards, or will they stay the same while new threads adopt the new format?
I'm all for having an FC and non-FC BST boards; as a buyer, I believe it would make looking for certain items a lot easier than having to wade through one board. But, if we do take this course of action, I would like to request that NES items be kept in the FC half. Give or take a few pins, the two are similar enough IMO.


fredJ

I would prefer not to have child-forums for reasons stated by UglyJoe.

It would work better to have two buy/sell forums. The second forum could be put under main category "Misc".
They have divided it like that at the swedish nes forum and it works well I would say.
It is not such a big problem, if someone wants to sell both famicom and other stuff in one thread. They make a thread in either section and usually it gets noticed by interested people. Similar to how people post their famicom finds in the "Finds (other)" thread (though I find it annoying...)
Selling  Japanese games in Sweden since 2011 (as "japanspel").
blog: http://japanspel.blogspot.com

Parodius Duh

I think a separate "Other Gaming Items FS/FT" sub forum is a great idea and a must have!  ::)

petik1

Nintendoage has a quarterly community garage sale. Just throwing that out there.

MarkNES

Personally, I like a Buy-Sell-Trade website to match with their offered products (ex. NintendoAGE = Nintendo items only) (FamicomWorld = retro Nintendo items only). This may sound harsh, but why not ban somebody if they post even one Sega item for sale? This isn't SegaWorld (yet).

famiac

That's incredibly harsh. If someone wants to sell a sega item, let them go ahead. Just because someone wants to sell some other consoles or games doesn't mean that the integrity of the forum as a famicom community has been destroyed. If people dont want to register on another forum they can sell here, and honestly, we have nothing to lose.

I prefer the idea of making a separate B/S/T board...

petik1

Quote from: MarkNES on August 09, 2012, 12:37:35 pm
This may sound harsh, but why not ban somebody if they post even one Sega item for sale?


What? Why would they want to drive users away from the forum?

80sFREAK

Quote from: MarkNES on August 09, 2012, 12:37:35 pm
Personally, I like a Buy-Sell-Trade website to match with their offered products (ex. NintendoAGE = Nintendo items only) (FamicomWorld = retro Nintendo items only). This may sound harsh, but why not ban somebody if they post even one Sega item for sale? This isn't SegaWorld (yet).
Just another nintendoager lol Why not to ban somebody with under xx posts, who trying B/S/T? Just think about it.
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

fredJ

Quote from: MarkNES on August 09, 2012, 12:37:35 pm
Personally, I like a Buy-Sell-Trade website to match with their offered products (ex. NintendoAGE = Nintendo items only) (FamicomWorld = retro Nintendo items only). This may sound harsh, but why not ban somebody if they post even one Sega item for sale? This isn't SegaWorld (yet).

i think grownups don't go to nintendoage. ???
Selling  Japanese games in Sweden since 2011 (as "japanspel").
blog: http://japanspel.blogspot.com