I agree with Tank Guy. The Total War isn't the biggest trafficer, but it still has enough to merit its own sub-forum. Everything else (execpt for the DYOS, for the points already said), I agree with.
I agree with this arrangement. BTW, Pirates, Call to Power, Master Of Orion, and Colonization are already subforums of All Other Games, so they don't have to be moved anywhere unless they're just merged with All Other Games. Also, using those 4 as measurements for activity, Spore, Railroads, GCII, and Rise of Nations have about as much activity as those 4, and Total War and Chess get a little more, but not much more. Alpha Centauri isn't exactly busy, but still gets enough traffic to warrant it's own subforum, NES and Forum Games get a significant amount of traffic, and All Other Games gets more traffic than a lot of the Civilization Game Sub-forums.
Some forums that are listed directly under Other Games were created when the games were first release. Now that those games have been out for some time, it's worth it to reevaluate the organization of those forums.
For now I have moved railroads under all other games, and bump forum games to be the first forum under all other games.
Edit: also bump never ending stories to be above spore
DYOS belonged in spam until Tanicius posted one certain, epic comic about IOT
JK. I don't really follow it, but from what I've seen its not spam. It could be justified either in non-spam games and Arts and E. I don't really care.
I think we also suggested putting Spore, RoN, GCII, and Total War into the All Other Games Forum, as they don't have enough traffic to warrant their own subforums. We also suggested making Forum Games its own subforum, not inside All Other Games- it has nearly as many posts as the rest of All Other Games combined, and that's not counting the missing two years or so from when the database overloaded.
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