TBT's website

Mino said:
Bulerias said:
I already made my opinion clear about the shift to a more general Nintendo focus, but for SOME reason, I've been keeping awfully quiet lately.....
Is it Mario Galaxy?
...Oh, no. Not related to any videogame.
 
stormcommander said:
Justin125 said:
stormcommander said:
Justin125 said:
Mino said:
I see you've admitted that AC is at a dead point, so my question is this: why is it impossible to steer away from being an Animal Crossing website?
Answer.
I already answered that, please don't skim if you're looking for something specific...
I'm not skimming. I do not see it.
... sorry but TBT was not founded as NF/TNZ.

You can wish you joined TBT as a generic Nintendo forum all you want... but guess what. I can also wish that Nintendo makes telephones, but that doesn't mean they'll do it.
Why would you want that? Mario ringing throughout the house would drive me mad.

Also, you didn't really answer his question.
 
stormcommander said:
See this is where you make no sense and why it's hard for me to simply take you serious in these sorts of discussions...

For whatever reason, no matter what someone says about TBT's future (specifically the staff), you think they are overreacting, or exaggerating, or making something up, or making a big deal out of nothing. For example, I say I can't tell "the public", meaning everyone else who is not a part of the private things (staff), and you say, "don't pretend that we're some underlings happily waiting for the next great thing to come out of your brain". Where are... what? What? Or out of no where the other day on MSN... you say that TBT is not a huge website and that we think it is. As if we think it is the next IGN or something. Which was later funny because you then changed your mind? I'm not sure what you were doing actually...

Let me remind you that 1) You haven't been here for a while. 2) You don't know what's going on behind the scenes (oh, but please don't call me Sergey Brin for saying "behind the scenes"... is that too much as well?) 3) Some of these topics are old 4) We might just know what we're doing here
Since I stopped going here for quite a while nothing really has changed besides a couple of things. The site still looks undone and unwanted. There obviously is a communication problem between the members and the staff (not to mention the staff by themselves). You may know what you're doing but that doesn't mean it will work the way you hope it will. Regardless, how about you do it.
 
Propaganda Man said:
stormcommander said:
See this is where you make no sense and why it's hard for me to simply take you serious in these sorts of discussions...

For whatever reason, no matter what someone says about TBT's future (specifically the staff), you think they are overreacting, or exaggerating, or making something up, or making a big deal out of nothing. For example, I say I can't tell "the public", meaning everyone else who is not a part of the private things (staff), and you say, "don't pretend that we're some underlings happily waiting for the next great thing to come out of your brain". Where are... what? What? Or out of no where the other day on MSN... you say that TBT is not a huge website and that we think it is. As if we think it is the next IGN or something. Which was later funny because you then changed your mind? I'm not sure what you were doing actually...

Let me remind you that 1) You haven't been here for a while. 2) You don't know what's going on behind the scenes (oh, but please don't call me Sergey Brin for saying "behind the scenes"... is that too much as well?) 3) Some of these topics are old 4) We might just know what we're doing here
Since I stopped going here for quite a while nothing really has changed besides a couple of things. The site still looks undone and unwanted. There obviously is a communication problem between the members and the staff (not to mention the staff by themselves). You may know what you're doing but that doesn't mean it will work the way you hope it will. Regardless, how about you do it.
Undone and unwanted? I've reviewed four games in the past week.
 
Bulerias said:
Propaganda Man said:
stormcommander said:
See this is where you make no sense and why it's hard for me to simply take you serious in these sorts of discussions...

For whatever reason, no matter what someone says about TBT's future (specifically the staff), you think they are overreacting, or exaggerating, or making something up, or making a big deal out of nothing. For example, I say I can't tell "the public", meaning everyone else who is not a part of the private things (staff), and you say, "don't pretend that we're some underlings happily waiting for the next great thing to come out of your brain". Where are... what? What? Or out of no where the other day on MSN... you say that TBT is not a huge website and that we think it is. As if we think it is the next IGN or something. Which was later funny because you then changed your mind? I'm not sure what you were doing actually...

Let me remind you that 1) You haven't been here for a while. 2) You don't know what's going on behind the scenes (oh, but please don't call me Sergey Brin for saying "behind the scenes"... is that too much as well?) 3) Some of these topics are old 4) We might just know what we're doing here
Since I stopped going here for quite a while nothing really has changed besides a couple of things. The site still looks undone and unwanted. There obviously is a communication problem between the members and the staff (not to mention the staff by themselves). You may know what you're doing but that doesn't mean it will work the way you hope it will. Regardless, how about you do it.
Undone and unwanted? I've reviewed four games in the past week.
You won't know that without looking in the review section and the dates in it.
 
Propaganda Man said:
Bulerias said:
Propaganda Man said:
stormcommander said:
See this is where you make no sense and why it's hard for me to simply take you serious in these sorts of discussions...

For whatever reason, no matter what someone says about TBT's future (specifically the staff), you think they are overreacting, or exaggerating, or making something up, or making a big deal out of nothing. For example, I say I can't tell "the public", meaning everyone else who is not a part of the private things (staff), and you say, "don't pretend that we're some underlings happily waiting for the next great thing to come out of your brain". Where are... what? What? Or out of no where the other day on MSN... you say that TBT is not a huge website and that we think it is. As if we think it is the next IGN or something. Which was later funny because you then changed your mind? I'm not sure what you were doing actually...

Let me remind you that 1) You haven't been here for a while. 2) You don't know what's going on behind the scenes (oh, but please don't call me Sergey Brin for saying "behind the scenes"... is that too much as well?) 3) Some of these topics are old 4) We might just know what we're doing here
Since I stopped going here for quite a while nothing really has changed besides a couple of things. The site still looks undone and unwanted. There obviously is a communication problem between the members and the staff (not to mention the staff by themselves). You may know what you're doing but that doesn't mean it will work the way you hope it will. Regardless, how about you do it.
Undone and unwanted? I've reviewed four games in the past week.
You won't know that without looking in the review section and the dates in it.
Umm... how else would you know...?
 
Bulerias said:
Propaganda Man said:
Bulerias said:
Propaganda Man said:
stormcommander said:
See this is where you make no sense and why it's hard for me to simply take you serious in these sorts of discussions...

For whatever reason, no matter what someone says about TBT's future (specifically the staff), you think they are overreacting, or exaggerating, or making something up, or making a big deal out of nothing. For example, I say I can't tell "the public", meaning everyone else who is not a part of the private things (staff), and you say, "don't pretend that we're some underlings happily waiting for the next great thing to come out of your brain". Where are... what? What? Or out of no where the other day on MSN... you say that TBT is not a huge website and that we think it is. As if we think it is the next IGN or something. Which was later funny because you then changed your mind? I'm not sure what you were doing actually...

Let me remind you that 1) You haven't been here for a while. 2) You don't know what's going on behind the scenes (oh, but please don't call me Sergey Brin for saying "behind the scenes"... is that too much as well?) 3) Some of these topics are old 4) We might just know what we're doing here
Since I stopped going here for quite a while nothing really has changed besides a couple of things. The site still looks undone and unwanted. There obviously is a communication problem between the members and the staff (not to mention the staff by themselves). You may know what you're doing but that doesn't mean it will work the way you hope it will. Regardless, how about you do it.
Undone and unwanted? I've reviewed four games in the past week.
You won't know that without looking in the review section and the dates in it.
Umm... how else would you know...?
That's not my point or even close to it.
 
In my opinion, this site will jump back as soon as AC: Wii has details, and a release date, but maybe not even till it comes out. I swear I'll be back then... I wish I had time to spend here. I agree with Mino on most points, however, this might just be a forum that doesn't need to grow. I for one liked it's small community in my time here. I enjoyed being able to know everyone on the board and get to learn a bit about everyone. Anyways, whatever the case, I'll be back. Bye for now.


~The Prince
 
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