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Post by Salvage66 on Aug 13, 2010 13:56:24 GMT -5
;DI really dont feel like bringing gloom and doom but what do you think of glitchkills future is it bright and wise or will it crumbel down in time compared to the rest is all there is is just a small flake and others shall surpass It your opinion so speak it! :DBecause say it looks bright to me but to you what do you think?
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Post by Snake on Aug 13, 2010 14:48:50 GMT -5
I think the community is dying, but, once Ten no Senshi is complete methinks it will revitalize the community, bring in a new life. I believe it has been losing members at a relatively slow rate, but still.
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Post by Jason777 on Aug 13, 2010 18:36:15 GMT -5
I think the zelda hacking community here is quite active compared to the other sites. Thats y i visit here alot more than the others In other words, i think this site will survive for a while; i don't forsee anything big happening other than a possible humongous breakthrough in zelda gamecube or wii hacking like twilight princess that would totally blow away the zelda64 community and it would be as like it go on now existing in zelda wii or gc's shadow.
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Post by Sesu Reinoruzu on Aug 14, 2010 12:38:37 GMT -5
In my honest opinion, I don't think the forum is dying, only the interest in Zelda hacking. Zelda hacking = members No Zelda hacking = less members There will always be the few active members who come here for the sake of catching up with one another, but most others will have their own forums for that.
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Post by nokaubure on Aug 15, 2010 4:00:16 GMT -5
yep, the interest is dying. But this community has a long live and probably it last in the future. Imagine the good hacks people can made with the spinout tools 2 years ago, probably the interest in hacking is losing, but the interest in the game and finding glitches stays.
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