Zelaron Gaming Forum  
Stats Arcade Portal Forum FAQ Members List Social Groups Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read
Go Back   Zelaron Gaming Forum > The Zelaron Nexus > Forum News, Suggestions and Discussion

 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

 
A suggestion (The elder scrolls and Fallout 3 section)
Reply
Posted 2009-05-11, 09:15 AM
I have a suggestion. You could make a section for The elder scrolls and Fallout 3. =) Because i think that many people here play those games. (just thinking)
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Fooli enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzFooli enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Fooli
 



 
Reply
Posted 2009-05-11, 09:26 AM in reply to Fooli's post "A suggestion (The elder scrolls and..."
I beat FO3, it was sexy.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution-Spector- is the result of 14 billion years of hydrogen atom evolution
 
 
-Spector-
 



 
Reply
Posted 2009-05-11, 09:42 AM in reply to Fooli's post "A suggestion (The elder scrolls and..."
Fooli said: [Goto]
I have a suggestion. You could make a section for The elder scrolls and Fallout 3. =) Because i think that many people here play those games. (just thinking)
A historical problem with Zelaron is that we can't really do dedicated forums for non-online games. The activity in them really goes down because of the limited replay value. We used to have a Morrowind forum I believe. So unless we get a huge influx of new members wanting a particular forum created, I doubt it will happen.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Sum Yung Guy seldom sees opportunities until they cease to beSum Yung Guy seldom sees opportunities until they cease to beSum Yung Guy seldom sees opportunities until they cease to beSum Yung Guy seldom sees opportunities until they cease to be
 
 
Sum Yung Guy
 



 
Reply
Posted 2009-05-11, 09:54 AM in reply to Sum Yung Guy's post starting "A historical problem with Zelaron is..."
Sum Yung Guy said: [Goto]
A historical problem with Zelaron is that we can't really do dedicated forums for non-online games. The activity in them really goes down because of the limited replay value. We used to have a Morrowind forum I believe. So unless we get a huge influx of new members wanting a particular forum created, I doubt it will happen.
This.

Unfortunately. I agree that a FO3/elder scrolls forum would be cool, but at the same time it would be useless.
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics!King_Amazon! simplifies with no grasp of the basics
 
 
!King_Amazon!
 



 
Reply
Posted 2009-05-11, 10:16 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "This. Unfortunately. I agree that a..."
okelidokeli
Old
Profile PM WWW Search
Fooli enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHzFooli enjoys the static noises of ten television sets simultaneously tuned to 412.84 MHz
 
 
Fooli
 
 

Bookmarks

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules [Forum Rules]
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:47 AM.
'Synthesis 2' vBulletin 3.x styles and 'x79' derivative
by WetWired the Unbound and Chruser
Copyright ©2002-2008 zelaron.com
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
This site is best seen with your eyes open.