I was postin back on the VBB :colbert:
And?
It's not like I wasn't.
I wouldn't say I am one of the oldest members of the community since there are guys who have been here longer than me. But I've been a member for long enough to remember the VBB and I've seen any number of people predict the end of HLP. It was always nonsense back then and so far no one has presented anything that doesn't make me think it's nonsense now.
Quite frankly, about the only thing I see doing any serious damage to the FS community is Chris Robert's new project. And that's only a danger if it's
better!
You mean there were several big releases in 2010. Then not a whole lot in 2011 and only very recently there were some new releases in 2012. There used to be a time where the highlight bar would move at such a rapid speed that it was knocking off new releases only weeks after. Now a highlight will stay on there for months.
Nonsense.
Take a look at the Highlight forum. For me I get 7 pages of highlights each covering a period of roughly one year each (+- a month or two). The only ones that don't are page 2 (which is closer to 6 months starting at the start of 2011 - bizarrely enough the time you claimed HLP
wasn't busy) and page 3 (6 months till the end of 2010 - almost entirely made up of releases).
The main reason the speed of highlights appears to have slowed down is because now we only really highlight mod releases as opposed to before when plenty of other things made the highlights. Even with this change, the first page of the highlights forum still only covers a 1 year 3-4 month period. Not really that different to before. The highlights forum stretches back to 2006 and with the exception of mid 2010 until mid 2011 it was never much busier than it is now, so I have to ask exactly when this golden age of modding was?
I won't deny that perhaps we had a few more actual releases in the past, but so what? I suspect the issue is more quantity vs quality than anything else. Mod teams tend to be larger now and people make fewer individual projects.
Diaspora has long term future potential. Wing commander saga has nothing for the future.
Except for at least two large and ambitious mods. Hell, in terms of 3rd party modding, they're actually doing better than Diaspora. Probably because the WCS team have decided to go out on a high and turn it over to the fans, while Diaspora continues to recruit anyone promising.
Way to go on the support for the guys modding WCS

I'm sure saying that their hard work basically amounts to nothing is the kick in the
teeth pants people need to start modding.
Sorry but I'm simply not buying the argument that the community is dying. I've heard this tune far too many times in the past. That said, it doesn't mean there aren't things we could do to get more attention. But getting people to stay in a community full of people complaining about how it's dying is certainly going to be harder than getting them to come to one full of people who can see it does have a future.