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I personally like the Games Category over Guilds.
Although I understand you're trying to encourage the community and recruitment aspect; Have you contemplated maybe putting Guild/Clan recruitments as sub forums to the games? (A Guild Recruitment section in MMO, a Clan in FPS or Strat, etc).
I only suggest that since we seem to have a lot of people not look at the recruitment boards and post directly in game forums, which may be an effect of the Games discussion being kept above recruitment.
Meatspace section is cool; it opens up the social games more than just RPG's, miniatures or cards -- It opens up all sorts of social gaming.
Any other genres missing?
Agreed, Guilds could be Guilds/Clans or something that defines player groups more generally as guilds usually exist only in MMORPG's.
You seem to be giving up the newly added (and seemingly popular) single player console gamers forum
Sports & Racing are huge genres with a huge market #'s. I would think those genre's are more in line with your target audience than MAME or MUD's and that's coming from a MAME junkie and former MUD player / content creator.
If the point is to consolidate forum admin, I would definitely suggest sports and racing over MUD/Mame. If its to make it more usable, maybe consider adding some more of the popular genre's not mentioned.
Guilds renamed to a more open, generic term (Group, etc.) seems more in-line with directions mentioned previously.
As for the Trading Post - how will that work? Will it be user-driven or some moderation or...
One last thing, make Hello World the first forum to make it more friendly - why go down a few links to say Hi to people, it should be up front :)
Anyways it does seem kinda stretched too thin to put a Platformer action section separate from MAME/Arcade stuff.I'd say have a more general Single Player game space, maybe with a sub section for Arcade/Retro/MAME etc.
And Sports would have a big draw. I mean, lots of people play Fantasy sports leagues as well as console sports games online.
The rest looks good to me... as long as you already read Comment #1. :)
Massive Multiplayers Online (what, they're fat? Gamers have a bad enough rep out there already...)
First Persons Shooting (Persons? [i]Really?[/i])
Sports should have it's own - especially since consoles and PCs have so many online games. There are full leagues and such for that stuff, look at FSB or DMP or RacingTexas.com for leagues around just online racing sims, let alone all the Madden and NHL leagues out there.
Retro being tagged to just arcade and mame - should also include "past generation consoles" maybe.
Meatspace, whether from cyberpunk or not, just sounds unsavory. I agree with samhain. Maybe this site is trying to pull in super hard core gamers who love Gibson novels, I don't know, but I (personally) don't like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meatspace
Touche on the Sports genre... you are right that is needed... and I think we keep it separate from racing... cause that is it's own genre.
There isn't a hard limit on genres... we will do whatever works and if they aren't populated... consolidate or delete them... we don't have to be married to it forever.
And I sort of like the witty game genre descriptions. :) It gives it a different feel than other forum genre titles... In the end that is the point with some of the crazy stuff like Meatspace... it becomes identifying instead of just calling it "Physical gaming" or something... much like Hodge Podge instead of Misc or Off Topic.
Just my two cents.
The problem with the descriptions/titles are more that they seemed a bit forced, not that I'm against the use of witticisms. There could be misinterpretations too (however unlikely - for example, in my country, aboriginal people (native indians) are also sometimes called "first persons". So "First Persons Shooting" could be read with a different context. Not saying I read it that way, but it could happen.
Take Imran's point to heart - less is more. Define your posts per week thresholds for a forum to live before it gets combined - maybe the heavy churn genres stand alone, whilst other less trafficked ones are ruthlessly combined...