What I want removed:
Discord. Specifically It being used as a primary communication I think hurts the league.
Let me give some examples. Lets say that I can only check the forums twice a day, and only check discord twice a day. With something as fluid as discord, the conversation could have flooded with a lot of conversing where as the forum it is much easier to keep up with unread content. This division of content has definitely impacted me and when my LR primarily went over to discord, it has become difficult to continue keeping up with it.
I will say that discord is great for watching the game and discussing, but so is twitch chat so whatever.
What I want added:
This is a personal preference and builds on the previous answer but I think a separate forum for forum games would be great. I've personally tried to get some forum games of Mafia/werewolf going without much luck.
For example, Mafiascum.net is a forum based specifically on playing the forum game mafia. I was never big in to this community, however I did post regularly on the MTGSalvation mafia sub-forum. I found myself coming back to the site more often to play mafia with people I liked and every now and then I'd make other posts during card releases about magic the gathering. I think something like this can engage the players that can afford more activity and pulls that activity in to the forum instead of discord or other things. It also allows players that aren't active enough to participate the ability to view the activity and see the fun on the forum.
Like:
I think leadership has done really well. Head office is handling getting shit done and Timeconsumer has stepped up handling a ton of other things.Overall I think a lot of the league changes have been improving the league and I don't think it's getting worse. I think that search for continual improvement will allow the nsfl to be a tight knit and fun simulation community for a long time.
I also like the majority of our community. I recruited one of my friends to play, and even though we haven't been able to play on the same team, we are both having a lot of tun and it gives us things to talk about.
Discord. Specifically It being used as a primary communication I think hurts the league.
Let me give some examples. Lets say that I can only check the forums twice a day, and only check discord twice a day. With something as fluid as discord, the conversation could have flooded with a lot of conversing where as the forum it is much easier to keep up with unread content. This division of content has definitely impacted me and when my LR primarily went over to discord, it has become difficult to continue keeping up with it.
I will say that discord is great for watching the game and discussing, but so is twitch chat so whatever.
What I want added:
This is a personal preference and builds on the previous answer but I think a separate forum for forum games would be great. I've personally tried to get some forum games of Mafia/werewolf going without much luck.
For example, Mafiascum.net is a forum based specifically on playing the forum game mafia. I was never big in to this community, however I did post regularly on the MTGSalvation mafia sub-forum. I found myself coming back to the site more often to play mafia with people I liked and every now and then I'd make other posts during card releases about magic the gathering. I think something like this can engage the players that can afford more activity and pulls that activity in to the forum instead of discord or other things. It also allows players that aren't active enough to participate the ability to view the activity and see the fun on the forum.
Like:
I think leadership has done really well. Head office is handling getting shit done and Timeconsumer has stepped up handling a ton of other things.Overall I think a lot of the league changes have been improving the league and I don't think it's getting worse. I think that search for continual improvement will allow the nsfl to be a tight knit and fun simulation community for a long time.
I also like the majority of our community. I recruited one of my friends to play, and even though we haven't been able to play on the same team, we are both having a lot of tun and it gives us things to talk about.