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1. We aren't switching from video content to blog content completely, we are merely adding blog content. Right now Alex and I are having a tough time matching schedules, and so for now Blogging is easier.
Additionally, awhile back I posted the process of building a CTB deck, which wasn't the best of articles, sure, but it facilitated no discussion. Most of the content will be similar to that.
Finally, a blog also allows us to archive it easier. In a blog, these subjects will be on there forever, and you can easily access it in the sidebar.
1 - in the first post you called the blog the "evolution" from the video content. It seems to me that going from video to simply text is a de-evolution.
2 - the most recent two posts were well written, though-provoking, and I think would be really helpful to the community at large. However, why bother putting them on a personal blog? They would have made great forum threads where people could easily see them and start a dialog on the subject.By posting content like this on a personal blog you will decrease the number of people who are likely to read it and benefit from it. Part of the draw of Redemption Metagaming was that it provided something that the forum cannot (video content). But the forum is great for providing discussions about strategic deck-teching and deck-building. So duplicating that somewhere else seems like the wrong direction to go.
I'm glad that you'll keep the videos comings as well. If your schedules aren't matching up, perhaps a better solution to moving backwards to text is to increase the size of your group. If you added one or two other people besides you and Alex, then you would greatly increase the chances of being able to match up two people's schedule to get in a game or a short conversation about a specific topic.
As the husband of someone who wrote a book, the idea that words are less valuable than video is the last criticism I'd have thought for you to bring to the table. Is a book less valuable than a movie?
A personal blog is the first step to a website. If you continue to support the Redemption MetaGaming blog, you'd be surprised where it could go.
Traditionally article-type media has performed terrible here on the forums.
If you think it was an interesting post and have some responses, why don't you start the forum thread?
given the track record of collaborative projects in this community, I think two is plenty of people.
I do agree with you that a book is NOT less valuable than a movie, and in fact most movies based on books are NOT as good as the book. However how many people have read the unabridged "Count of Monte Christo"? How many people have seen the movie? I'm just saying that in our current culture, a video will reach a wider audience.
This is also a bit concerning, as it seems like if you offer the same kind of content on your website of the future that is currently delivered on the forum here, then there are only a couple of likely outcomes. Either almost no one bothers to go there and you lose interest in your pet project and quit creating content. Or a large number of people go there, and the forum basically fades away. Personally I find the first scenario massively more likely, but neither is a good outcome.
I disagree. When I think of "article-type media" here on the forum, the first thing that comes to mind is Bryon's annual articles about the new cards. And they have performed terrifically. They are extremely well liked, and consistently receive a decent number of responses.
I like the idea of the blog and content articles. I used to find Holder's Heroes both helpful and interesting. My only criticism is the contrast between the black background and white typeface is terrible. I tried to read it but I cannot. I hope you change to something easier on the eyes.
Quote from: Gabe on June 15, 2013, 02:09:52 AMI like the idea of the blog and content articles. I used to find Holder's Heroes both helpful and interesting. My only criticism is the contrast between the black background and white typeface is terrible. I tried to read it but I cannot. I hope you change to something easier on the eyes.Thanks for letting us know. We can change that to something easier to read.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on June 15, 2013, 02:13:11 AMQuote from: Gabe on June 15, 2013, 02:09:52 AMI like the idea of the blog and content articles. I used to find Holder's Heroes both helpful and interesting. My only criticism is the contrast between the black background and white typeface is terrible. I tried to read it but I cannot. I hope you change to something easier on the eyes.Thanks for letting us know. We can change that to something easier to read.The green text is definitely an improvement. I think that the solid black background is part of the problem. Have you considered changing the background to a dark shade of gray? It will still give the same effect but would be easier on the eyes. As it is I'm able to select the text, which changes the background color now so I can read it. Thank you.
Back on subject, we're going to be streaming tomorrow at 5/4c, discussing NE Regional results and further development.
It's a live show, you can't edit live. It posts straight to youtube when their done and I think this is best. First off it gives people who came in at the end to immediately see what they missed, it requires the least amount of work from them, and it takes care of the ordinarily lengthy process of youtube processing.
Another article has hit the presses!
Son of God - obviously offenseNew Jerusalem - obviously offenseVain PhilosophyAngel of the Lord - obviously offenseGrapes of Wrath - probably offenseChristian MartyrDestruction of Nehushtan - most arts used now are defensive, so eliminating them helps the offense
Your rankings of dominants seem biased due to being an offense-heavy player:QuoteSon of God - obviously offenseNew Jerusalem - obviously offenseVain PhilosophyAngel of the Lord - obviously offenseGrapes of Wrath - probably offenseChristian MartyrDestruction of Nehushtan - most arts used now are defensive, so eliminating them helps the offenseOnly 2 of your top 7 dominants are primarily defensive.