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Making it easier to find a guide

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We, Tifers make pretty good guides. The main problem is that there is only one page to get our guide to be noticed and there are just so many. finding the guide may be difficult for many of us. Solution: Make finished guides into different categories like it was awhile back.

 

 

 

Make the categories: Skill/Add-ons/Minigames/Quests

 

 

 

and another category: Money/Merchanting/other...

Making subforums like that really tend to be more trouble than they're worth. Sure they LOOK pretty, but they over-complicate things. It happened with the Guides forums and also with Help & Advice. It's so much easier to just keep them simple. If you want to find a guide, the search function actually works really well. I personally haven't had any problems locating one yet.

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I'm curious to know too what they don't have Sub-Sub Forums, but I am sure that the Mod's for the PMG Section have done it for a reason. And like Tripis stated, you can just use the Search Button. Just beacause it isn't on the first page doesn't mean it isn't read.

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The PMG section used to be like that, but discussion led to its change.

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