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"CaS really isn't a concern for the majority of the 8WR community. The only reason CaS has it's own separate forum in the first place, was to segregate it from being posted in other sections." - This is a response to trying to get an update to the CaS part of the website. It has now lead to me being intrinsically curious about the issue.
Is Create-A-Soul Important to you as a member of the 8WR community?
Please answer this question with Yes or No and feel free to explain your answer below.
I shall be keeping all voters hidden so please be as honest as you like. Once you vote your vote is final.
Debate: I believe that Create-A-Soul helps rather than hinders the competitive community. It is often because of CaS that people find 8WR in the first place. I remember finding this place when I was younger because I was looking for CaS. I am awful with creating things so I was looking to see what other people had created. It is because of this that I actually discovered the more competitive nature of fighting games.
In my opinion bringing more people to the website can only be a good thing. It is good for the community and it is good for the competitive scene. Many people that start off as fans of Create-A-Soul eventually find themselves invested in either playing competitively themselves or watching other people compete.
I do not believe that you have to be one or the other. You don't just have to be a competitive player you can enjoy the creation mode or the story modes as well.
The first few months of the game we're going to see a ton of new people to the game interested in it for a variety of different reasons and a good amount of those will be for the creation aspects; especially since Soul Calibur has embraced that it is the game with the best creation feature of any fighting game. They might not start out as hardcore competitive fighting game enthusiasts but there is nothing to say that they won't find themselves falling into that crowd by simply finding the website.
This is the best time to try and help increase site traffic (which is great for supporting the website financially) as it will be during this period of time that we'll see the most new people to the community.
Building the community and embracing all aspects of what makes Soul Calibur great is the most important thing if we want the game to succeed and eventually receive support or a sequel (in less than 10+ years).
Just my thoughts on the issue.
Is Create-A-Soul Important to you as a member of the 8WR community?
Please answer this question with Yes or No and feel free to explain your answer below.
I shall be keeping all voters hidden so please be as honest as you like. Once you vote your vote is final.
Debate: I believe that Create-A-Soul helps rather than hinders the competitive community. It is often because of CaS that people find 8WR in the first place. I remember finding this place when I was younger because I was looking for CaS. I am awful with creating things so I was looking to see what other people had created. It is because of this that I actually discovered the more competitive nature of fighting games.
In my opinion bringing more people to the website can only be a good thing. It is good for the community and it is good for the competitive scene. Many people that start off as fans of Create-A-Soul eventually find themselves invested in either playing competitively themselves or watching other people compete.
I do not believe that you have to be one or the other. You don't just have to be a competitive player you can enjoy the creation mode or the story modes as well.
The first few months of the game we're going to see a ton of new people to the game interested in it for a variety of different reasons and a good amount of those will be for the creation aspects; especially since Soul Calibur has embraced that it is the game with the best creation feature of any fighting game. They might not start out as hardcore competitive fighting game enthusiasts but there is nothing to say that they won't find themselves falling into that crowd by simply finding the website.
This is the best time to try and help increase site traffic (which is great for supporting the website financially) as it will be during this period of time that we'll see the most new people to the community.
Building the community and embracing all aspects of what makes Soul Calibur great is the most important thing if we want the game to succeed and eventually receive support or a sequel (in less than 10+ years).
Just my thoughts on the issue.