What Happend To Gr?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by ampowers, Mar 17, 2008.

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  1. Daecu

    Daecu Senior Member

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    Well it just recently got very tidy if you noticed, it may feel a bit emptier than it used to 'cuz of that :)

    I think that GR is as lively as ever, and I joined during a summer-time, so people had the time then for sure, if this many people come on during the school year, this summer is looking like it may be very active ^_^
     
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    The site is known for its forum and marketplace now.

    My way of bring up activity can work, but isn't possible.
    Remove premium render restrictions, because honestly is their a point?

    It can't happen because member will say they "bought" memberships

    And to those that said it was school, it really isn't archive the results and compare the stats less people are on.
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    do we really want those who are obsessed over credits?
    inflation is a reality everywhere stuff is only worth as much as people think it is. The number of creds in circulation do not matter as seen a bit back since aparently the value of the cred is no diferent than it was when we had 50% more credits.

    I say encourage inflation and use it as a means of helping NEW members. Increase the creds per post in relationship with the rate of inflation. This gives new members a better chance at being able to afford market place items and it encourages people to spend their credits.


    And to be blunt I still remember the days of a 20 cred full rights PSD.

    I'll say this though the administration and those higher up disagree with me on that stance and I'm not going to alienate myself from them over that because quite honestly I don't care about credits myserlf. I've given away most of my credits to people randomly and I'll probably keep on doing it. I do not regularly participate in the marketplace myself.


    I'm going to be blunt. I LIKE THIS PLACE. I've been here forever. I want it to be active. I want it to be successful. I want it to be profitable to shaggy. He's here serving us and he deserves something for what he does. And the better the site does, the more it will be improved. I want GR to grow and to be a great community because that is why I am here. Damnit I like this place.
     
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    nice said Wolverine :)
     
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    Things change, people move on from web sites all the time. The market place i believe is the biggest drive here.

    And atm its slow.... credits are not worth as much anymore ... the usual.
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    then make things to sell. Since creds are worth less you'll get more credits for what you're selling.
     
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    Yepp. Make stuff. I've been trying to make more stuff lately. I need creds but I don't have a paypal and my parents would think I was crazy if I asked for money to buy forum tokens... Lol.

    Make tutorials and sell PSDs and stuff.
     
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    not really, only "selected" works will go for a high price
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    then make more
     
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    not really, only "selected" works will go for a high price
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    then make more
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    Why make more of something when people weren't interested in the previous ones
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    then make more
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    Why make more of something when people weren't interested in the previous ones
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    price * quantity = amount sold
    either that or get good.
     
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    Im reviving this topic. WTH happened to this site?! It seems dead compared to a year ago!
     
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    y u do dis
     
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    I hope Logic suspends you.
     
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    It's because of ----s like you.
     
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