If the different sizes are segregated, people may never get to see and try out cool texture pack.
When I first started, I was a 16x die-hard-- but then I saw some really neat 32x packs, and decided to try some of those out too. If there's an HD subforum, it will be harder for people to break out of their ruts and play around with something new.
If the different sizes are segregated, people may never get to see and try out cool texture pack.
When I first started, I was a 16x die-hard-- but then I saw some really neat 32x packs, and decided to try some of those out too. If there's an HD subforum, it will be harder for people to break out of their ruts and play around with something new.
Sounds more like a personal problem then a forum problem honestly. It's the individual's decision on whether or not he/she wants to branch out a little.
It would be nice if there was some kind of section on this site where you could upload texture packs and mods. That way you could search for them easily by category, and it might be more reliable than the free online file hosts that most people use. But it might be to hard for the people running the site to implement or it might take up to much space on the server.
Separate subforums just sounds hard to navigate/moderate.
Sounds more like a personal problem then a forum problem honestly. It's the individual's decision on whether or not he/she wants to branch out a little.
It would be nice if there was some kind of section on this site where you could upload texture packs and mods. That way you could search for them easily by category, and it might be more reliable than the free online file hosts that most people use. But it might be to hard for the people running the site to implement or it might take up to much space on the server.
Separate subforums just sounds hard to navigate/moderate.
It's not a personal problem. When you just start something new (like someone looking for a texturepack for the first time) it's likely that you don't know what you want. And believe it or not, most people are too lazy to try to keep up with TWO subforums (or three or four)-- if you separate them, guaranteed 16x will get almost all the new visitors who go 'patcher, wtf is that?' and not even bother to look under the 32x or 64x heading (which they DO see with the forum in its current configuration).
I think that the texture packs should remain as is. Mainly because I prefer either 16x and or 32x. To me anything above 32x isn't to my liking. However, I feel that when I'm looking for a pack it helps to have all sizes in one forum. If a sub forum were to happen then it should be more than one. One being 16x-32x and another being 64x+
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like 16x16 textures, 32x32 textures, 64x64 textures & higher.
i agree with that. It would make life alot easier.
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Retired StaffWhen I first started, I was a 16x die-hard-- but then I saw some really neat 32x packs, and decided to try some of those out too. If there's an HD subforum, it will be harder for people to break out of their ruts and play around with something new.
Sounds more like a personal problem then a forum problem honestly. It's the individual's decision on whether or not he/she wants to branch out a little.
It would be nice if there was some kind of section on this site where you could upload texture packs and mods. That way you could search for them easily by category, and it might be more reliable than the free online file hosts that most people use. But it might be to hard for the people running the site to implement or it might take up to much space on the server.
Separate subforums just sounds hard to navigate/moderate.
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Retired StaffIt's not a personal problem. When you just start something new (like someone looking for a texturepack for the first time) it's likely that you don't know what you want. And believe it or not, most people are too lazy to try to keep up with TWO subforums (or three or four)-- if you separate them, guaranteed 16x will get almost all the new visitors who go 'patcher, wtf is that?' and not even bother to look under the 32x or 64x heading (which they DO see with the forum in its current configuration).