Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28140663-20161011044853

Well, I've changed since my encounter with CS. Time to bring the success here now.

Firstly, you need to know that quality will always trump quantity. Working together is part of a community, and its better to build onto one idea than to ejaculate a million ideas no one cares about.

Since they are only suggestions, be brief and straight to the point. Being specific is important, but being long won't hold the community's attention for long. Remember that Strife is a game in an enviroment meant for 5 year olds. Complexity isn't everything.

The main problem with this community is requiring comments in order to keep working on their ideas. "If it loses activity, move onto the next." If your idea doesn't get support, find out whats wrong and ask the community instead of praying for comments/moving onto the next.

Keep in mind at all times that the devs will mostly likely never accept your ideas, however you should use this as a place to practice your balancing process and creativity in design, rather than to gain attention and support.

Take suggestions, even if it feels that you are mocked or offended. The community is here to answer calls and make calls, not to seek the blood of new contributors who don't know better.

Make improvements, don't repeat past mistakes. Do research, so that others need not stress over your own problem.

Though a life lesson, I feel it needs to be an internet lesson, too 