An Official Goodbye
Well, last blog was pretty abrupt, so I guess it's fair to write a real blog for once.
I remember when I first came to GameSpot, upon its semi-merging with GameFAQs. I signed up, and for a little over two years I occasionally popped in, commented on my few friends' blogs and blogged something either extremely boring or much too personal.
And then OT came into my life.
Up until last year, I really didn't know the forums existed. Sure, I saw the tag, but I never explored much further, not really being interested in any game discussions. But then one day, out of curiosity, I clicked on the link to the Off-Topic Board. Wonder and amazement filled my eyes as I looked upon the plethora of topics, most of which I was at least slightly interested in. I posted a few times, and then, much to my despair, got a moderation.
It was my first one, so I was scared off from the board for a few months. But then I decided to give it another go. I tried not to post anything too risky, and found myself going pretty smoothly along, with a warning or two interspersed here and there. I began posting in Roll Call, donned my orange font, and became a regular. I spent my summer there, and gained a decent post count whilst doing so.
But then the fall came, and with the new school year starting, my interest in the board began to dwindle. I still had plenty of time for the board, but everything just lost its sheen. The users with personalities either got banned or left, and the topics became stale. Gone were the interesting topics and fun discussions in picture threads, replaced with election topics, religion threads, and YLYLs. Still I trudged through the mediocrity, hoping to find some diamonds hidden in the mass of quartz. My posting spiked downward, leading to only about ten posts per week. I began only to wade through topics in hopes of becoming a lurking great. But one can only go through such tediousness for so long.
A week or so ago, I announced a break from the site. I hadn't been checking the site for a month prior, and wanted to see what things would be like without my commitment to OT on my shoulder. And I have to say, it is sweet. I realize now that the only thing that kept me around was the activity of the board. And after witnessing no jump in activity during the week of E3, I have decided that I am leaving GameSpot for good. I'll drop in once every while to check on things, but only for a little while. I really have to thank all of you that made my experience on OT so memorable. Even though I've become thoroughly tired of this place, I don't regret a minute of the experience. Goodbye, and good luck in whatever you do.
I remember when I first came to GameSpot, upon its semi-merging with GameFAQs. I signed up, and for a little over two years I occasionally popped in, commented on my few friends' blogs and blogged something either extremely boring or much too personal.
And then OT came into my life.
Up until last year, I really didn't know the forums existed. Sure, I saw the tag, but I never explored much further, not really being interested in any game discussions. But then one day, out of curiosity, I clicked on the link to the Off-Topic Board. Wonder and amazement filled my eyes as I looked upon the plethora of topics, most of which I was at least slightly interested in. I posted a few times, and then, much to my despair, got a moderation.
It was my first one, so I was scared off from the board for a few months. But then I decided to give it another go. I tried not to post anything too risky, and found myself going pretty smoothly along, with a warning or two interspersed here and there. I began posting in Roll Call, donned my orange font, and became a regular. I spent my summer there, and gained a decent post count whilst doing so.
But then the fall came, and with the new school year starting, my interest in the board began to dwindle. I still had plenty of time for the board, but everything just lost its sheen. The users with personalities either got banned or left, and the topics became stale. Gone were the interesting topics and fun discussions in picture threads, replaced with election topics, religion threads, and YLYLs. Still I trudged through the mediocrity, hoping to find some diamonds hidden in the mass of quartz. My posting spiked downward, leading to only about ten posts per week. I began only to wade through topics in hopes of becoming a lurking great. But one can only go through such tediousness for so long.
A week or so ago, I announced a break from the site. I hadn't been checking the site for a month prior, and wanted to see what things would be like without my commitment to OT on my shoulder. And I have to say, it is sweet. I realize now that the only thing that kept me around was the activity of the board. And after witnessing no jump in activity during the week of E3, I have decided that I am leaving GameSpot for good. I'll drop in once every while to check on things, but only for a little while. I really have to thank all of you that made my experience on OT so memorable. Even though I've become thoroughly tired of this place, I don't regret a minute of the experience. Goodbye, and good luck in whatever you do.
Leaving
Visiting here just makes me feel worse, seeing how much this site has fallen. So I've decided to leave. I may come back, but I doubt that I will.
Cheers.
Cheers.
So It's E3
And this place manages to remain dead.
Awesome.
Awesome.
One Year On OT
Wooooh.
I Hardly Respond to Anyone's Blogs
And I regret nothing. >_>
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