
I will say to this point that there's no kind of sponsorship or financial incentive for the things we cover or review. Speaking personally I try to cover things that I think I can at least find an interesting angle for. For the things I would consider fringe (the office chair I looked at recently as an example), I try to make it relatively clear what I feel the reason for it being here is. In that case it was because when we've previously covered gaming chairs, people brought up ergonomic office chairs as a better alternative in the replies.I will admit I've posted some ridiculous things when it comes to the reviews of products on the front page that has barely anything to do with the intent and purpose of this website. I was going to include some criticism on that, but I think myself and several others have to realize that we need to learn to ignore those posts instead of trash on them, as I'm realizing that they are necessary for income to keep this website going.



From what I know about the site behind the scenes, custom things like that would be a challenge, but for my curiosity what kind of separation is it that you'd be interested in? Hardware news vs gaming news? Or is it more specifically the news and editorial content around hardware? I question whether anything could be done right now, but maybe some system that could have a filterable box based on the tags on front page posts could be feasible? Just throwing ideas out there really.I love seeing the hardware reviews and kind of wish they would just get their own column on the front page instead of being mixed in among all the gaming news topics.
But that's just me. Love it here!![]()
tbh that might be more of a community problem than a site problem, though I guess this specifically asks about community, so...All I wished is for guides on how to remove homebrew for stuff cause there's no other way to know except from somebody who's absolutely knowledgeable..
same with the "stability" "jokes" every time there is a firmware update, and the terminally-online behavior where every update news post gets immediately filled with hate for Nintendo daring to update their software. even if it's just a rebootless update that doesn't affect anyone because all it does is update bad word filters. me caveman me must get angry or whatever, whenever the words "nintendo" and "update" are seen together in a sentenceRegarding the "inb4 dmca" posts, surely that borders on spam, right? Like if you're the kind of guy who shows up to threads just to post the same stupid dmca joke everytime you're not actually adding anything of value. I understand that you don't want to editorialize the things that people post, and I don't want that either, but I also wouldn't mind if "repeat offenders" got handed warnings from the mods.


The second half of that does already exist actually:A section purely for game matchmaking would be nice. Maybe even a section in our profiles to list friend codes and platform screen names?
How about yanking the subforum and stuffing it in a group instead?Addium for people that really hate the political section. This is your chance to voice your concern about it now!

tl:dr - Don’t criticize Nintendo lest you become a caveman.tbh that might be more of a community problem than a site problem, though I guess this specifically asks about community, so...
the problem isn't necessarily the lack of guides, it's that people will behave like "my way is the only way", and anyone who might want something differently gets shunned. so don't even bother asking the community on how to cleanly remove custom firmware from a console for example, because instead of getting actual helpful responses on it you'll just get dozens of people telling you that uninstalling is stupid/useless/whatever other negative adjective they can think of
which leads to the lack of guides, which can technically be addressed by just making them, but the problem still remains that guides like this will just get the same "this is stupid/useless/whatever and you shouldn't uninstall cfw/etc" replies until these people get bored of it and it stops getting replies, never to be seen again once it leaves first page. so the community attitude is what should be addressed, before anything like this could work
same with the "stability" "jokes" every time there is a firmware update, and the terminally-online behavior where every update news post gets immediately filled with hate for Nintendo daring to update their software. even if it's just a rebootless update that doesn't affect anyone because all it does is update bad word filters. me caveman me must get angry or whatever, whenever the words "nintendo" and "update" are seen together in a sentence


Speaking personally I try to cover things that I think I can at least find an interesting angle for.


Given the recent circumstances occurring with ROM sharing sites, it's better than not being a website at all.Oh, damn, from a place that shared roms to today that's actually a devolution.

That first point in particular I really agree with, I go other places for 99% of my tech news these days, I'd love for GBATemp to have more of it.Now beyond the scope of the main post, I wanted to weigh in with my own personal opinions and ideas.
Chief among these would be something of a post rounding up, organising, and summarising press releases for a given week. In my mind this could include AAA updates, upcoming indie games, interesting tech, and even be a place that emulation handhelds could be brought up in a somewhat peaceful way. Where topics garner a lot of attention, future updates on the subject could be revisited as individual posts separate from the roundup. That way relevant topics stay on top, and the roundup-style posting would remain meaningful for not duplicating information. This is something I’ve started to put together, so I’m eager to see if it pans out beyond sounding like a reasonable idea.
Next, I feel like something of a review and editorial content suggestion box could be a nice idea. If there’s a bit of tech or a game you’re particularly curious about, it’s useful for us to know. It’s easy for a lot of interesting stuff to fly under the radar in terms of reviews, and as a team it can sometimes be difficult to see good content beyond our own usual interests. Outside perspectives are always useful. The same goes for editorial content really. If for example you’ve seen me review a handheld and think it’d be good to see a separate post going further in depth on a topic not touched upon as heavily in the review, it’d be great to hear about it. Nobody on the editorial team is paid for their contributions here, and we all have jobs and obligations outside of the site, so we might not be able to cover everything that would be suggested. Having said that, there being direction of what people are actually interested in genuinely helps so much.
My last point will probably be the most controversial, but I really think people need to lay off with the DMCA posts. To me it kills a lot of the spirit for a site like this. It feels like people don’t care about the homebrew projects anymore, or those ROM hacks that people have put copious amounts of effort into. When more than half of the discussion devolves into “inb4 DMCA” instead of actually talking about the topic at hand, I just feel a little defeated. I’m not saying Nintendo or other companies aren’t going to take down fan games, hacks, whatever in the future. When they do there’ll probably be a news post from us saying so; I guess I just want people to actually enjoy these things again. Could we just make a DMCA thread in the General Gaming forum, or even EOF that people can contain this to? I don’t want to be a person to stifle discussion on a forum of all places, but surely people must see they’re already doing this themselves after a certain point?
But yeah, that’s me. I’ve been writing here for the past seven years at this point and I’ve still got a lot to learn. I really like GBAtemp, and I want to write things people are interested in. As I said in the main post I’m happy to answer any questions people might have about how things are run, or how I write my posts. I’m really hoping we can get some good feedback and ideas that we can run with to make the front page something everybody can get onboard with.














