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Post by Handlebar-Orion X. on Oct 14, 2012 17:04:55 GMT -5
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Post by Kyle on Oct 14, 2012 17:11:18 GMT -5
Honestly, I'm surprised that nobody started a thread about this and that I didn't start it until now. Not many people on MMLS have Steam accounts, so that might explain it. Friendly piece of advice? Making a Steam group to meet up and play stuff is all well and good, but keep it at that. Steam is for gaming. Not an 100,000 Strong Movement.
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Post by Mikéy on Oct 14, 2012 17:46:54 GMT -5
Heh. A few minutes ago, in AIM:It's like I hardly have to lift a finger to find things out anymore. I did know about the Steam Community for quite a while, too. Back when it was first created, even... September 30th at 3:46pm, Kyle wrote:[/b] Needless to say, Kyle uses Steam quite a bit, and doesn't like the idea of a full-blown movement going on in a Steam Community. I'm not sure what good it would do myself. If what they're doing is just getting a group together to play some games, then that's fine. GMoTM is the name of the Facebook group, and that'd make searching to join up a lot easier provided the majority of the recipients are coming from Facebook. But really... I'd like it if they'd not replicate what they did with the Facebook Group and brute-force their way to 100k members. Capcom's already said that Likes aren't going to change anything, so members of a group likely won't either. Essentially: Have fun, but don't go overboard. I still wonder if that Mario Kart 7 group is even used anymore...
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Post by Loken on Oct 14, 2012 21:43:21 GMT -5
I will join once my steam stops being stupid.
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Post by Handlebar-Orion X. on Oct 15, 2012 2:18:47 GMT -5
If what they're doing is just getting a group together to play some games, then that's fine. GMoTM is the name of the Facebook group, and that'd make searching to join up a lot easier provided the majority of the recipients are coming from Facebook. But really... I'd like it if they'd not replicate what they did with the Facebook Group and brute-force their way to 100k members. Capcom's already said that Likes aren't going to change anything, so members of a group likely won't either. Essentially: Have fun, but don't go overboard. I still wonder if that Mario Kart 7 group is even used anymore... That's pretty much what the community is there for for the most part. much like the MK7 community I started, Paradox and Nathan started the Steam community mostly as something the fans and GMOTM supporters can do every once in a while. And as an outlet for second-hand news straight from the Facebook page. Something that can be used to further spread awareness and support for GMOTM, but is mostly here for fun. Speaking of the MK7 community, I don't know why but it's been dead ever since I checked a Community Update that was SpotPassed to me. Before the update it had around 16 players, now it doesn't even register that there ever were members.
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Post by hawkeyes on Nov 22, 2012 10:30:44 GMT -5
Well I personally would like both avenues to be used to show support. I don't have and don't want a facebook page, steam is just about the only social network I have other than these fine forums now.
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