Um, no....Nevermore said:Let's attack them, we need hackers!Jeremy said:ACC is the largest. But I don't think they ever update their site... and their forum is home-made, so it's not as powerful.Nevermore said:Is TBT Largest or Second Largest?Jeremy said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Even if you wanted to acc is professionally hosted now. My encounter with Bowser Basher last year makes me want to do this too but oh well. I still get friend codes from there when I need to.Jeremy said:Um, no....Nevermore said:Let's attack them, we need hackers!Jeremy said:ACC is the largest. But I don't think they ever update their site... and their forum is home-made, so it's not as powerful.Nevermore said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
ACC is a joke. Their site is so poorly made, it's hilarious.Jeremy said:ACC is the largest. But I don't think they ever update their site... and their forum is home-made, so it's not as powerful.Nevermore said:Is TBT Largest or Second Largest?Jeremy said:Second largest Animal Crossing forum before TBT passed it. They were well known during the GCN / Wild World era for their extensive AC guides. But the forum has faded away. It has been shut off or wiped out numerous times... hasn't been back in a while now... don't know if it will be... The forums were also known for being extremely strict.TravisTouchdown said:Can someone tell me the story of AXA?
This.Bacon Boy said:Screw AXA. I miss NSider.
TBT is my slight replacement, but so many memories were made on NSider...
EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
ACC is noobs wondering around and leaving.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
You'll find ACC does have a pretty tight community of members underneath all the people who just come and go. As does every forum. I'd say TBT has a really tight community, we just tend to argue a lot. The rules are really relaxed now and we're basically a chat forum. Because of the WiFi features on ACC (Like game searching) they have a stronger Animal Crossing community of people looking to play with each other. Because we're still with ZetaBoards we don't have many powerful features like that. What Jeremy said about their forum being handmade is true, ACC is pretty slow, it just has some better features.MrMr said:ACC is noobs wondering around and leaving.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
TBT at most points of the day is 7-15 people, 30-40 when busy.
AXA there were always more people, although strict, people loved it.
Weekly Poll at ACC said:What year did you join ACC?
2002 - 1.3% (15 votes)
2003 - 1.2% (14 votes)
2004 - 2.1% (25 votes)
2005 - 4.4% (53 votes)
2006 - 11.2% (134 votes)
2007 - 16.9% (202 votes)
2008 - 20.2% (241 votes)
2009 - 26.2% (313 votes)
2010 - 16.6% (199 votes)
I have to agree with this.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
Which is only because being hacked continuously. Plus, it's only one year old.Josh. said:I have to agree with this.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
EAC isn't a forums I would call 'mature' or 'safe'.
Small correction. Yes eac is currently showing 6000 posts but I can count 4 times at least posts were deleted and lost thousands. I would say we would easily have 15000 plus by now. The board is now currently set up to where posts can only be trashed not deleted. Maybe one day it will be up there. Things are slowly improving. The staff is light years ahead of last years staff. Although themes are mostly still a mess. the forum is far more organized than before.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
Jimmy is an idiot when it comes to running a forum. He has five different color groups for one group, he also has about four or more unneeded staff positions. The forum is cluttered and poorly run.jewseph said:Small correction. Yes eac is currently showing 6000 posts but I can count 4 times at least posts were deleted and lost thousands. I would say we would easily have 15000 plus by now. The board is now currently set up to where posts can only be trashed not deleted. Maybe one day it will be up there. Things are slowly improving. The staff is light years ahead of last years staff. Although themes are mostly still a mess. the forum is far more organized than before.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
And pretty much everyone that joins gets some sort of staff position. Plus, Jimmy or any of the other members can't spell >_> Even if you usually type ''liek dis yah mun'' at least put the effort in when you're making a forum/website!Bacon Boy said:Jimmy is an idiot when it comes to running a forum. He has five different color groups for one group, he also has about four or more unneeded staff positions. The forum is cluttered and poorly run.jewseph said:Small correction. Yes eac is currently showing 6000 posts but I can count 4 times at least posts were deleted and lost thousands. I would say we would easily have 15000 plus by now. The board is now currently set up to where posts can only be trashed not deleted. Maybe one day it will be up there. Things are slowly improving. The staff is light years ahead of last years staff. Although themes are mostly still a mess. the forum is far more organized than before.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
I know right? I got staff just by saying "I will get people to come to your website".Bacon Boy said:Jimmy is an idiot when it comes to running a forum. He has five different color groups for one group, he also has about four or more unneeded staff positions. The forum is cluttered and poorly run.jewseph said:Small correction. Yes eac is currently showing 6000 posts but I can count 4 times at least posts were deleted and lost thousands. I would say we would easily have 15000 plus by now. The board is now currently set up to where posts can only be trashed not deleted. Maybe one day it will be up there. Things are slowly improving. The staff is light years ahead of last years staff. Although themes are mostly still a mess. the forum is far more organized than before.SAMwich said:EAC has been around for like a year now? It's not going to become the biggest Animal Crossing website, nor will it take over TBT. It has 6,000+ Posts, TBT has 1,100,000+. AAC? Well that's a different story.jewseph said:Be careful eac is slowly rising. I do mean slowly but still rising. Hackers are what has held eac back. Posts can no longer be deleted over there anyway.
The thing with TBT is that the amount of people here that still play/discuss Animal Crossing here is very few. I think of it more as a general/Nintendo forum as do most people here I'm sure. I'm sure it'll pick up if and when a new Animal Crossing is announced.
Haha, yea. And I quit the staff because it was ridiculous. You couldn't lock a thread or anything without first consulting Jimmy, and then you had to move it to a certain board, and lock it.Josh. said:I know right? I got staff just by saying "I will get people to come to your website".Bacon Boy said:Jimmy is an idiot when it comes to running a forum. He has five different color groups for one group, he also has about four or more unneeded staff positions. The forum is cluttered and poorly run.jewseph said:Small correction. Yes eac is currently showing 6000 posts but I can count 4 times at least posts were deleted and lost thousands. I would say we would easily have 15000 plus by now. The board is now currently set up to where posts can only be trashed not deleted. Maybe one day it will be up there. Things are slowly improving. The staff is light years ahead of last years staff. Although themes are mostly still a mess. the forum is far more organized than before.SAMwich said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Also I have a good feeling that jewseph is Jimmy.
I believe it's based on that staff's presence. If it took too long, it's because of his/her hiatus.Nixie said:So how long does it take for your sig to get approved on the petition? :/
Also I liked AXA better for the AC activity... and the lack of flaming and stuff... >.>
*claps* yea, I didn't think AXA was strict, I had no warnings there at all but here... I got warned (not saying how many time/s ;P) for trying to turn a flame thread less tense and aggressive XPTheBigJC7777777 said:I believe it's based on that staff's presence. If it took too long, it's because of his/her hiatus.Nixie said:So how long does it take for your sig to get approved on the petition? :/
Also I liked AXA better for the AC activity... and the lack of flaming and stuff... >.>
Back in my AXA sessions, I never thought the rules were being too strict until someone told that. The staffs were resonable, and many of active AXA members are quite family-friendly, but they're not quite active as TBT or ACC are. My only complaints: Lack of features and stability. A good example of lack of stability is the Forums's disabled for 7 months or so. Why leaving that stone unturned when it's actually ridiculously easy to re-activate it? When they'll come back with plausible excuses, then I would find that downtime acceptable. Now, I would strongly encourage ambition! If they promoted a little more admins, then the Forums would be re-activated as quickly as they can.
Each forums has theirs own advantages and disadvantages. It's more of personal preference when it comes to choose which one you like it the best!