Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28112409-20170924144238/@comment-28112409-20170924174357

HereThereEverywhere wrote: Say you do remove all the irrelevant games here, and tell them to find somewhere else to play those games. A perfect place to take those games? The ToS forums, where they have a section dedicated to nothing but forum games and roleplays. It's even better if the game is related to ToS, it only makes sense to have it in a ToS community. The problem with that is, say you're playing your forum game or roleplaying, but then you remember that thing you wanted to ask about ToS. Would you really log onto the wiki to ask it, and constantly check back while you're having fun, rather than post it on the forum where you can easily see the response while playing your games? Of course, until just yesterday or so I've only rarely peeked onto the wiki, so I don't know much, but getting rid of those games seems like a very good way to just kill off activity in general here. I am not attempting to kill activity. I am attempting to direct it to something more relevant to ToS. If the major activity in this wiki is games and that's what the wiki runs on, then how much deviation will happen?

Plus, the issue you pointed out would be too minor and insignificant. I don't think anyone would barely give a damn about how much it would take to go to the wiki and ask something while having fun in a forum that works by comments and posts without live chat.

Just because games get removed doesn't mean killing activity. Those users playing here can play somewhere else, in the discussions section of the wiki or whatever and can always be active here whenever its about ToS. There never were RPs or barely any games back then and the wiki was blooming.

The wiki is for ToS-related matters, suggestions and info. Removing some games wouldn't be such a big deal as you claim for it to be.