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Labels: bush, Hellgate: London, politics, the fantasy novel, writing
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Is your new gaming website affiliated with the .net network at all?
Are you going to be using more modern systems than dii.net did in terms of content management and publishing? Ie, no more endless toil hand-crafting each and every strategy article, intead you'd just design the template for the page and dump the text in?
much automation has been introduced. It's basically being run on a script template similar to the gwonline.net site. all the content is entered through a script template which sorts and archives it. screenshots especially rule; all browser-based, just browse from my HD and they go up and get sorted and named and thumbed automatically. I then select type and add captions and keywords and it's done. They take about 10% as long to do as in the old manual D2 site days.
Content still takes time to write though, and info must be assimilated. It's really sort of stupid how much work I'm putting in getting the pages done, since I'll be rewriting everything in a month, after I get to see/play the game at E3. I should just get the shell of the pages up so I can populate them more fully, but i can't stand putting up shitty pages, when none of the current HGL fansite have any decent content.
Yeah, if you come out with a page that actually has content, and especially screenshot analysis etc, then you'll quickly win a following.
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It's funny looking at the fansites linked from the official Oblivion page; almost all of them still have pre-release information on them ("we think the system requirements will be...") and no more information on enemies/skills etc than what you can find in the manual and/or through the descriptions in-game. I think most people just have no idea what should be put into a fansite in order to make it 1) useful and 2) successful. ArchivesMay 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 August 2009 September 2009 October 2009 November 2012
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