A Website Poll
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tehnubbucket
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A Website Poll
On the Home page that you open to this site, should be a poll on it. That poll should be about what you want in the next PR version, website features, patch features etc.
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KingofCamelot
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tesher, I'd edit that post before Slick comes down and rips your organs out and shoves them up your ***. 
Slick has worked very hard on the site, and it looks great. Suggesting a website redesign is disrespectful to the work he has put in.
Slick has worked very hard on the site, and it looks great. Suggesting a website redesign is disrespectful to the work he has put in.
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Retired Lead Coder for Project Reality - 0.25 through 0.4
Retired Lead Coder for Project Reality - 0.25 through 0.4
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Top_Cat_AxJnAt
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I do not like polls on front pages of mod websites because to me it always feels as though it is an attempt by the DEVs to make the players think they have greater influence over the content of the mod than they really do. Big generalization though.
The PR DEVs have very specific objectives, while most polls suggest various objectives the DEV could focus on. Therefore such polls would be irrelevant. However the question of how to achieve their objectives is of much greater relevance.
But it is such a complex question, that it has many possible ideas/solutions and it would be ridiculous to try an encapsulate a few of them in to 1 line descriptions for a poll.
Polls on the forums is where it is at! Uniformed decisions in this case are worthless, polls on the front page of a website cannot inform properly, forum threads however can!
The PR DEVs have very specific objectives, while most polls suggest various objectives the DEV could focus on. Therefore such polls would be irrelevant. However the question of how to achieve their objectives is of much greater relevance.
But it is such a complex question, that it has many possible ideas/solutions and it would be ridiculous to try an encapsulate a few of them in to 1 line descriptions for a poll.
Polls on the forums is where it is at! Uniformed decisions in this case are worthless, polls on the front page of a website cannot inform properly, forum threads however can!
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Red Halibut
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Brummy
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