peewee_RotA
07-03-2012, 07:17 AM
I'm a fairly new member and I'm very happy with the way that Pen and Paper games is going. On that note I'm very happy with the way that most RP websites are going. RPTools, The TangledWeb, Obsidion Portal, (to name a few) have great communities and leaders in those communities.
I personally see the value in each community. The Tangled Web has a very strong PBP pressence and is very supportive of MapTool. Obsidion Portal also suggests for players to use the Pen and Paper registration to find players and games in their area. And the chat here should not go without mention. It's a great place to talk to fellow gamers.
All that having been said, there's one thing that is a huge draw back. The existence of several forums is a symptom of a fragmented community. Attempting to unify all of the communities to a single forum would probably cause more fragmentation, and I think that their uniqueness would be lost. Besides, not all communication has to be unified. Really only advertising of games between the sites is important.
So my suggestion is quite simple, and I welcome feedback as it's an infant of an idea for the moment. What if there was an alternative player/game finder map that used a cusomized map of "the internet" instead of physical location. This theoretical map would show "countries" representing each community and then games would be placed as events in each "country."
This would require an outward facing page with a map that any community site can embed or link to. It would also need a registration page to add games. There would need to be some sort of administration to it as well because new communities would need to be added as time goes on.
I didn't take the idea from this old XKCD comic, but I think it shows a graphical representation of how it could look.
http://xkcd.com/802/
Hopefully it could be categorized by theme, setting, and system so that someone could just browse what interests them before getting into the details of each individual post.
I think it'd be a fairly simple extension of the existing technology. The hard part would be pitching it over to the other communities.
I personally see the value in each community. The Tangled Web has a very strong PBP pressence and is very supportive of MapTool. Obsidion Portal also suggests for players to use the Pen and Paper registration to find players and games in their area. And the chat here should not go without mention. It's a great place to talk to fellow gamers.
All that having been said, there's one thing that is a huge draw back. The existence of several forums is a symptom of a fragmented community. Attempting to unify all of the communities to a single forum would probably cause more fragmentation, and I think that their uniqueness would be lost. Besides, not all communication has to be unified. Really only advertising of games between the sites is important.
So my suggestion is quite simple, and I welcome feedback as it's an infant of an idea for the moment. What if there was an alternative player/game finder map that used a cusomized map of "the internet" instead of physical location. This theoretical map would show "countries" representing each community and then games would be placed as events in each "country."
This would require an outward facing page with a map that any community site can embed or link to. It would also need a registration page to add games. There would need to be some sort of administration to it as well because new communities would need to be added as time goes on.
I didn't take the idea from this old XKCD comic, but I think it shows a graphical representation of how it could look.
http://xkcd.com/802/
Hopefully it could be categorized by theme, setting, and system so that someone could just browse what interests them before getting into the details of each individual post.
I think it'd be a fairly simple extension of the existing technology. The hard part would be pitching it over to the other communities.