By: Avon to apam on Sat Apr 13 2024 03:02 pm
Personally I don't care if the BBS is stock or modded up the wazoo, so long as the sysop has an interest in the hobby and is doing something about it to engage with it by spinning up some software I say 'go for it, and welcome to the community'
I don't get annoyed with stock BBSes, but there is little incentive for me to call them. I can read fsxnet on my own BBS. The main reason I call BBSes apart from testing things, is looking around, seeing what people have done.
I certainly don't think they should be excluded from the hobby or something like that.
Having said that, I think people that unzip a package and set it up, join a few nets and then sit back, only to shut down after a little while, maybe testing the waters, or seeing if it's for them. I don't think they should be excluded either, just suggesting that perhaps that's why they do what they do.
I was talking about games with tiny earlier in fsx_gen, how we buy games and then never get around to playing them - perhaps the interest is there, but the motivation to continue is not.
Who knows. I'm sure there's plenty of reasons people do what they do :) some stick around though :)
Andrew
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