Official NearbyGamers Site News
2009-02-13 14:38:22
I wrote about it on my personal
blog, and I wanted to make sure everyone here has a chance to
see what I plan to improve about NearbyGamers during March:
- Performance Improvements
- Despite what I did in November, some parts are still laggy;
on the Internet if it isn’t instant, it’s slow.
I’m aware of FireRuns Manage and
NewRelic’s RPM for
production performance monitoring. I’ll almost certainly end
up with Manage (30-day trial) because RPM’s trial (30 minutes
of data, useless for a small/young/low-traffic site) is so weak,
but I’d really appreciate comments if anyone knows of other
good tools.
- News Aggregation
- There are a lot of tabletop gaming/board game/RPG blogs and
hand-edited news sites, and I think NearbyGamers would do well to
aggregate those similar to Reddit/Digg. It’d bring gamers
back to the site more regularly (rather than the common
’signup, leave for a few months until someone new messages
you’) and drive discussion, which is the best way to meet
folks.
- Groups
- One of the biggest uses of the discussion forum is folks trying
to organize gaming groups. Now that I’ve seen this happen a
few times, I can build proper support for groups: a marker on the
map, a dedicated forum per group, and advertising open slots for
gamers, to start. Then there’s the next obvious feature for
them:
- Events
- With or without a group, it should be possible to display
upcoming events on the maps. List date and time, attendance
information, link to a homepage if one exists, maybe have a
dedicated forum.
- Stores
- It would also be good to list gaming stores on the map, which
are oddly often difficult to find. This especially relates to the
previous; I’d love to see what events my local stores have on
their calendars. I also think gaming stores are nicer for browsing
than websites, I’ve found so many interesting random games at
stores that I wouldn’t have glanced at online. I’d like
NearbyGamers to help stores stay in business and grow because they
incubate local gaming communities.
Any questions? If you have feature suggestions, now is the time
to suggest so I can schedule.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-02-16 07:14:28
Hey Harkins,
Sounds like a great set of new features!
One other thing that I thought of, was that it might be nice to
have a field that shows when the last time a user signed into the
system, that way we could see if a user may not be an active user
anymore.
Thanks for having this site up for us gamers!
I know how thankless this kind of stuff can be, so let me just
ensure that you know we appreciate this site!!!
Thanks a bunch Harkins!!!
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
The gamer that runs this site
2009-02-16 13:15:53
I've thought a lot about that feature and I'm not sure it's a
good idea.
If there's someone contacting you through the site you don't get
along with, it should be possible to ignore them. It's not the best
social strategy and it's not polite, but the alternative is users
don't log into the site, thus ignoring everyone.
And when you do message someone, it sends an email to their
account so they know to come and log into the site again. People
who haven't logged in for months are slightly more likely to have
an invalid email address, but there's no harm done in this
case.
Thanks for your kind words and suggestion.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-02-19 01:06:00
Could it be an opt in feature, like a checkbox on your profile
to display the date or something, that way people who want to use
it can...
Just another thought :)
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
I'm mostly a GM. Hackmaster, D&D3.5, WoD, SW
2009-02-20 15:36:24
Hey buddy, just want to say that this is really a great
beginning to setting up a community finder for gamers. I'm glad to
see someone out there has helped take initiative in this area. I
have a few suggestions.
1) Get your site to the top of google. It is impossible to find
you on google without knowing the name of the site.
2) Start a blog, or have someone start a blog for you. Then join
RPGbloggers.com. it's a great site and it will run a lot of traffic
through here.
3) Consider getting advertising on your site for other big sites
(like Enworld.com, etc.) and get them to run ads for you.
4) HAHA, speaking purely of color scheme, can the look of this
be a little....less beige...?
Anyhoo, I really love this site. I am very impressed that you
had the insight to add a map feature. I may be just out of the
loop, but I haven't seen ANY other gaming or community building
site do that (not even meetup.com iirc).
-Dave
My profile lists some of my gaming, your invited!
2009-02-21 02:22:14
Some great ideas!
Looking forward to them.
A couple more.
A character archive. So that users can get their character out
if they forget them, or so that they can point their DM's at them.
Or so a DM could pull them into a virtual table top.
A character tracker. So that progress and adventures and logs
could be stored and shared.
Mainly I'm thinking of things that a living campaigns would
need.
The gamer that runs this site
2009-02-21 03:14:46
I'm working on marketing issues -- I did try advertising on EN
World once, actually. The response was nice, but it was a six-month
long hassle getting set up to display ads. I've run Google ads,
will probably turn them back on again soon.
I admit I'm not very good at choosing colors. I'm going to tweak
some other parts of the design as I add features, I'll see if I can
find any productive to do to the colorscheme.
darjr: Hm, I hesitate to do anything too complicated. Maybe I'll
just make it possible for groups to share files; then people can
share info from whatever programs they prefer.
Running with scissors for the gold
2009-03-01 14:53:37
Is it beige? It's all orangey to my eyes.
I suggest having a slightly larger default font size. I often
find myself leaning in and squinting to read the text here on
NG.
The ideas for supporting gaming groups and events sound great.
What about a calendar-style page, where people can filter by their
location, or a radius from their location, and view events ordered
by date?
Also, consider differentiating different types of entities and
events on the map by color or icon shape. Like players are blue
pawns, GMs are red pawns, conventions are green dice, stores are
purple books. Something like that.
The gamer that runs this site
2009-03-01 15:21:24
Looks like a peachy-orange to me, too, but I always have my
brightness way up. I can see how it'd look tan or beige under
different monitors and lighting.
On the font size issue: it used to be larger, but way more
people complained. I'm going to leave it where it is and suggest
you use your browser's resizing (usually ctrl + and ctrl -). I use
the Firefox extension NoSquint so it remembers these settings for
me on different sites.
A calendar is a great idea, and I've got some more icons for the
map.
If anyone's curious, On Friday I launched the first of the three
small projects I'm getting out the door before I turn to
NearbyGamers, this one is ListLibrary.net.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-03-01 19:39:31
Hey Harkins,
I just noticed that http://www.nearbygamers.com/ doesn't come
here, but it goes to a squatter's page at
http://searchportal.information.com/
http://nearbygamers.com/ still works OK though.
Did someone hack this site?
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
The gamer that runs this site
2009-03-02 00:56:32
Hm, I can't replicate that. I just checked out all the DNS info,
and it's correct.
I think what might be happening is that your ISP is hijacking
typo'd domain names to a spam page, Verizon does this to me. Try
typing "www.nea" in your browser and lean in to see what your
browser autocompletes it to... I suspect it's one letter off or
something.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-03-03 04:31:56
Must be, but even when I click my bookmark it now sometimes drag
me to that site... and yes... I did 4 different scans on my PC,
even tried it on my work laptop...
The weird thing is is that this is what is in the URL bar:
http://www.nearbygamers.com/parking.php?domain_name=nearbygamers.com
and all the links there start with:
http://searchportal.information.com
I even asked a friend in the UK to try this and they got the
same thing... with the www. it never comes here, and without the
www. it usually comes here.
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
The gamer that runs this site
2009-03-03 15:56:04
A Google search for "searchportal.information.com" turned up a
lot of angry and confused browsers and site owners. It sounds like
information.com makes money by abusing DNS in a variety of ways to
trick people onto their site to click advertisements.
As far as I can tell, none of the hosting companies involved
with NG have made deals with these scum. There's a lot of things
they could be doing to your ISP, OS, or browser (and, from search
results, it looks like they've done EVERYTHING at one time or
another), so I have no idea where to suggest you start debugging
this. I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-03-03 22:11:04
No Problem ;)
I just wanted to make sure you knew about it.
I know about crap like this and just back out of those pages and
try again with/without the www. and going to the root web
address.
As long as I can still get here somehow, I'm happy :)
The funny thing is this is the only site, so far, that this
happens.
Have a good one, and keep up the great work...
Counting 6 gamer meet-ups with 3 of those added into our group
:) not a bad ratio!
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
norddeutscher Edelrollenspieler
2009-03-03 22:36:04
Hi, do you intend to change the size of the map area shown? The
map looks lost in a sea of beige even on my laptop's 13"
screen.
Cheers, Harald
My profile lists some of my gaming, your invited!
2009-03-06 00:32:33
http://ww2.wizards.com/StoreAndEventLocator/
Have you seen the above. It's neat... but I've noticed some
issues with it.
The gamer that runs this site
2009-03-06 02:21:59
darjr: I hadn't seen it, thanks for the link. I'd like to know
what issues you've seen with it (besides the "only Wizards
products" focus).
My profile lists some of my gaming, your invited!
2009-03-11 23:26:07
It is REALLY slow at times.
The pins don't have tags, cept when you click on them and then
the 'text balloon' balloons to take over the whole map. It's very
herky jerkey... jittery almost.
Some of the locations, from personal experience, are way off the
mark.
Awesomesauce. Laid-back gamer (RPG and wargames).
2009-03-12 02:28:10
If I go to facebook.nearbygamers.com, I get the SearchPortal
page.
Lazy Gaming at its Best
2009-03-15 14:52:17
The Facebook Application is completly nonfunctional
currently.
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2009-04-16 01:59:09
Hey Harkins,
Just noticed that the "Gamers within 50 miles of " script isn't
sorting correctly...
it seems that it reports someone who is 19.2 miles away as
closer that someone 2.7 miles away.
just thought I'd let you know.
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
The gamer that runs this site
2009-04-17 13:49:04
Oops, it was sorting lexiographically instead of numerically.
Eg, "1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 21, 22, 23...". I've fixed it.
GM & Player - My campaign is always lfm
2009-04-22 04:53:58
I've just joined this site and I have to say its great. I'm
excited to see what you are going to do with the adding of Groups,
Stores, and Events. Thanks for providing this site.
I'm one of those people mentioned earlier who doesn't visit this
site too often. Months in between even. However, many of the
proposed features sounds greatly beneficial.
I've been trying Facebook and Twitter for a couple months now
and there are things about both that I like and many more that I
dislike.
I've been contemplating useful features from various
social/blog/CMSs out there but don't have the programmer experience
to do it all myself. But a portal that has components similar to
the Google homepage I think would maybe be a good solution.
Here's my dream game site... Have a site that give all users a
work/gamebench with common internal links and optional add on
modules, such as: the interactive map; a calender; forums; shared
files storage space; bio page; an internal or 3rd party messaging
system like IM, Twitter, or whatever; a wiki or other shared idea
space; personal game blog space; picture gallery or video gallery
posting/linking options; and maybe a couple other simple networking
toolsets and I think I'd be really content even if there would be
some advertising so long as I was able to connect to other gamers
to play online RGPs and to discuss gaming and schedule events
through the whole thing. Also, add CSS skin options so that if
people want to have beige or orange with small or large type all
they need to do is select a skin from a drop down or settings
preference.
-David-
RPGing since '84, and still loving it!
2010-01-31 20:48:35
Hey Harkins,
Another feature that would be really useful would be an RSS feed
or allow us to get an email when things get updated either site
wide or on a specific thread or tag.
Not sure how easy this would be, but it would help with keeping
people coming here when new stuff shows up :)
— Leva, Älska, Spel! / Live, Love, Game! / Degero, Amor, Venatus!
The gamer that runs this site
2010-02-02 21:12:14
Yeah -- there used to be a feed of new discussions, but it
didn't get updated to per-forum feeds like it should've been. I'm
putting it on my to-do list.
Who do Cthulhu?
2010-03-01 04:54:12
I would like to be notified if a new gamer registers within a
certain range that I define. So I would say "email whenever a new
registrant registers a location within 20 miles of me."
That way I don;t have to keep coming back just to see if someone
new registered in my area.
ˇThanks