Introducing the RPG Forum

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With decreasing activity on this blog I'm pleased to report that an offspring of this blog, which was developed by Tabasco and me, just opened it's doors: <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/">The RPG Forum</a>
The forum is mainly seperated into two sections; one for <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/knowledge-help.html?">sharing knowledge</a> and the other for <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/creations.html?">presenting your creations</a>. Especially for the "creations"-section we are hoping to gain some momentum as it offers, unlike the RPG Blog, a free way to share your beloved creations which is accessable for everyone.
We also implemented a <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/projects-beta.html?">Projects & Beta</a> subforum in which you can seek feedback on unfinished projects (beta tracks for example), find people who want to collaborate with you and propose completely new projects.
The<a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/rpg-blog-work-discussion.html?"> RPG Blog work & Discussion</a> subforum is where you can send in articles to be published on the RPG Blog, offer your help on updates or simply share your opinion of the RPG Blog.
At this point I would like to thank Nunquam and B1ts for offering their help on updating the tracktable, thx guys!
A very interesting feature, which is reserved for registered users only, is the <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/index.php?page=DownloadDB&s=42693d338b37053f7a1dd6b6fbc648e96ad0a2da">Forum's Database</a>.
This database supports direct linking of media files, meaning that you can use the sounds, images, signs etc. which you uploaded to the database as a locator in your track. The database comes with certain limitations, read the<a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/79-the-rpg-forum-database-filehosting-4-free.html"> instructional post</a> therefore.
...and many more things worth checking out. So why not register right now and <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/introduce-yourself.html?">say hello</a>? :-)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5666217767742007162-6708877446704897422?l=trackmaniarpg.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><p style='margin-top:10px;'><a class='externalURL' href='http://trackmaniarpg.blogspot.com/2010/05/introducing-rpg-forum.html'>wcf.feedposter.more</a>
With decreasing activity on this blog I'm pleased to report that an offspring of this blog, which was developed by Tabasco and me, just opened it's doors: <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/">The RPG Forum</a>
The forum is mainly seperated into two sections; one for <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/knowledge-help.html?">sharing knowledge</a> and the other for <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/creations.html?">presenting your creations</a>. Especially for the "creations"-section we are hoping to gain some momentum as it offers, unlike the RPG Blog, a free way to share your beloved creations which is accessable for everyone.
We also implemented a <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/projects-beta.html?">Projects & Beta</a> subforum in which you can seek feedback on unfinished projects (beta tracks for example), find people who want to collaborate with you and propose completely new projects.
The<a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/rpg-blog-work-discussion.html?"> RPG Blog work & Discussion</a> subforum is where you can send in articles to be published on the RPG Blog, offer your help on updates or simply share your opinion of the RPG Blog.
At this point I would like to thank Nunquam and B1ts for offering their help on updating the tracktable, thx guys!
A very interesting feature, which is reserved for registered users only, is the <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/index.php?page=DownloadDB&s=42693d338b37053f7a1dd6b6fbc648e96ad0a2da">Forum's Database</a>.
This database supports direct linking of media files, meaning that you can use the sounds, images, signs etc. which you uploaded to the database as a locator in your track. The database comes with certain limitations, read the<a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/79-the-rpg-forum-database-filehosting-4-free.html"> instructional post</a> therefore.
...and many more things worth checking out. So why not register right now and <a href="http://www.trackmania-rpg.com/introduce-yourself.html?">say hello</a>? :-)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5666217767742007162-6708877446704897422?l=trackmaniarpg.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><p style='margin-top:10px;'><a class='externalURL' href='http://trackmaniarpg.blogspot.com/2010/05/introducing-rpg-forum.html'>wcf.feedposter.more</a>