@acd2: Agree. If you're reading comments it also yanks you away to the comments for the next video.
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@ggregd: And this week: http://www.gamespot.com/profile/blog/more-elder-scrolls-online/26055130/
@leon2365: It was my Gamespot blog.
I posted a link to my blog about my impressions on a game in a news article about that game in response to people discussing their opinions of the game. It was deleted twice. I didn't say anything inappropriate in my posts or in my blog. Why were they deleted? How else are people going to find my blogs under the new site?
From my Blog.
http://www.gamespot.com/profile/blog/the-elder-scrolls-online-impressions/26054237/
I would like to know tHis too. There used to be a path for members to be recognized as good bloggers, and selected blogs would appear on the home page, but that's all gone now.
GS seems to be posting more reviews than it used to but they're not easy to find unless they happen to make the headline banner. There needs to be a listing of the latest 5 or 10 reviews. I think that would serve the community better than the apparently random listing of articles, features and what-not currently in the center column of the page.
User blogs are gone completely from the home page since the revamp. I know I heard something about adjustments to that system, but it's been months.
Finally, editors seem to be posting their articles as news when they're not, such as editorials and general commentary. I'm guessing because there is no clear section listing those items and their postings aren't getting read... Overall it's difficult to keep on top of anything other than news on the revamped site.
The Facebook comments on articles and videos are a mess. They can't see when someone replies to them via Gamespot, and their replies to each other are posted as seperate new comments. This is a subjective point but I think the comments from Facebook add much less to a given discussion compared to Gamespot member comments.
War for the Overworld is a Kickstarter funded game that's supposed to be more like Dungeon Keeper:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-01-04-dungeon-keeper-style-game-war-for-the-overworld-funded
It doesn't render any of the line breaks we put in.
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