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Chip's avatar

I really love the concept here. "Communitive gaming" is a term I used to describe the 24-hour gaming marathon events I used to do and I haven't really found that feel anywhere else, but the idea you present here gives me a very similar vibe. People hanging out, playing games together, talking about games, and watching each other play games was amazing and I've wanted to find a way to make that a regular part of my life.

I've had a lot of thoughts and ideas after reading this and haven't really had a chance to organize them into a succinct format for typing out, but I didn't want to wait to say something, so I'll start with these initial questions: How will content be created for and posted on this Substack? Would you be kind of directing things, still contributing writes like your regular posts have been (maybe at a differet cadence), but/and also kind of serving as a editor or curator of sorts for content contributed by other members?

I'm looking forward to how this is going to grow and develop, and excited to be a part of it!

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Dylan Cornelius's avatar

Hey Chip, I appreciate your thoughts and questions!

I'm still working some ideas out at the moment. Expect a post on Thursday expressing my own thoughts and ideas on what this endeavor could be.

Not sure I will answer the questions posed here on Thursday, but I will try! Thanks for commenting!

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