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Who wants a Driving/Racing forum?
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ark_ader:
If X Gaming ever made a wheel (hint hint Craig) then I would be interested.
Paul Olson:
I voted yes since it would be nice to have all of the info in one place. It would be important to make sure it is always monitored though. I think 1 or 2 knowledgeable moderators that were dedicated enough to check it regularly would be plenty to make sure questions get answered quickly. Without that, I think there would probably not be enough regular traffic to ensure that new users can find answers.
gbeef:
Im down for a separate section for sure.
bkenobi:
My vote would be no simply because I don't frequent the other sub-forums.  If this type of discussion were moved, I'd probably not follow it.  It would be nice to have an area where all the info is held, but isn't that what the wiki is for?
Vigo:
Sorry, a no vote from me. Not that I don't like your idea either, it's just currently the ways the boards are set-up, it just doesn't seem geared toward having a 1 genre board lumped in on the side. I do agree, it can be hard to racing cab threads on demand.

What would pique my interest more if there was a "Specialty and Racing Cab" section that would cover the technical end of nonstandard cabs (most especially racing cabs), and those other special types of cabs we built. (e.g.: How to make an arcade dance pad, or the art of setting up a dual screen cab). It could also serve as a mutt home for stuff like pachinko or crane machines.

Then as far as the games, competitions, non-technical talk. I think it would be cool if we had a more encompassing "gamers louge" area. We could merge in discussions from the consoles section, give a better home to our high-score competitions and allow us a place to discuss specific games, so we could have a thread on Marble Madness for example. I think it would also give a nice home to all the people who want to talk fighter games as well as racing games. We seem to have a huge fighter game crowd here as well.
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