Between Story Games (http://www.story-games.com/forums/") and RPGtalk (http://rpgtalk.net/"), it feels like I have access to the birthday forum kind of communication with Forge-i-zens every day.
In the last year we've see the diaspora in the blog-o-sphere, new forums and this weekend an out and out Forge gathering. I'm excited to see what the next year brings.
Ok, so how does one get an invite to RPGTalk?
Looks like some interesting discussion there.
Frank
Quote from: ffilz on April 04, 2006, 08:21:44 PM
Ok, so how does one get an invite to RPGTalk?
Hi Frank,
As I've understood it you ask one of the participants for an invitation to join.
As I'm not sure I have something to contribute I haven't done that myself though, so not sure if it works.
But yeah, it's a really nice place.
I get a lot out of reading the discussions there at the moment.
Bah. I can't post threads like Why Thor Sucks (http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=19333.0) in those lets be nice to each other places.
Well, neither can you here, unless it's this week :P
I was thinking the exact same thing: "Hmm, now that we got Story Games, the b-day forums aren't really that big of a deal anymore."
Of course, it reminded me that I only participated in one birthday so far, i.e., I've only participated in these circles for less than two years.
If anyone wants to be a member of RPGTalk, PM me and I'll "Knight You".
It's not a high and mighty social club where you get 'invited'. You just have to ask. I asked for an invitation, even. It's done to simply manage growth, so there's no Explosion-Implosion effect. Good planning on Clinton's part.