>How bout getting rid old messages like from 2006 etc? Doe's anybody still read them that far back?
I actually do from time to time, for nostalgia purposes :p Some of the posts from a few years back are legendary (and also to pull faces at some of the posts I made in my "early" days :|!)
But yes I agree. A forum revamp as well as some updates to games are necessary, particularly some bug fixes (Timeout on Blackball anyone?).
Unfortunately I've come to the point where I've lost the will to make suggestions on here. Since I started on the forum I've seen many
excellent
ideas proposed and eventually dissapear down the forum lists without any aknowledgement from FOD. Many other forum veterans will agree with me I'm sure.
Flyordie currently make plenty of money from products that have hardly changed since they were introduced. Can you blame them for not wanting to change things? Probably not. I am, however, interested to know where all the money they make goes and what kind of percentage is reinvested into updates and reprogramming. ;)