Or is it time to create another site?
questions could be general discussion or tips/tricks
Or is it time to create another site?
questions could be general discussion or tips/tricks
The official stance is now that videogame questions are not allowed on Super User.
Example of #3
Update: SU FAQ updated, close reason "purely videogame or console gaming related" added
endgame.com
or gameover.com
--both appear to be sorta open at the moment. Why not a Trilogy in Four parts (or, Five counting Meta), its been done before (you know).
Quite frankly, I'd say no. There are millions of sites devoted to video games, and super-user is devoted to tips-and-tricks for using your computer, not (IMO) how to pass level four in... DROD.
There is quite a few already, and as long as it is PC or Console based I see no reason why they can't be posted. I know there was a thread on the PS/3 on the first day already.
If it does not meet the criteria of the site on a per question basis it will quickly be voted to close either way.
The about page on SuperUser states (as it's very first line):
Super User is a Q&A site for computer enthusiasts that's free
So I'd assume that questions about games and games consoles are allowed. After all what are consoles but computers?
UPDATE
This answer is now irrelevant due to recent changes to the SuperUser faq that banned console and computer game questions.
Or is it time to create another site?
In answer to this question, I think this thread has shown a terrific reason to have a gaming branch of the Stack Overflow group of sites. Gaming questions shouldn't be on Superuser at all, I agree, it's just way too specific.
But if there are so many people who need a place to ask gaming-related questions and if there is no other forum for gamers on the internet that isn't laughably rude or unhelpful, I can't think of any bunch of people better than the Superuser et al userbase to answer questions in a mature and helpful manner.
GameLegend, a new Stack Exchange site devoted to gaming, is coming soon.
Jeff has just been through and closed a bunch of PS3/Xbox related questions, so it seems the answer is 'no'.
I think that the answer should be NO, as if you allow PS3 you have to allow Xbox and Wii. Then to be fair you have to allow discussion on PSP, and Nintendo DS and iPhone games, and it then becomes a very slippery slope.
Go to a video game site, and look at what's available, and the questions that are asked. The questions are typically either noise or how to play the game better. There is no purpose other than to play the game.
Now, look at S[OFU]. The questions are typically on how to accomplish something. What "something" is varies widely, and the method of accomplishment does, but questions are normally task-oriented.
That, I think, is the basic difference. So, I'd be happy with questions on programming games in SO, setting up game servers in SF, or configuring a system in SU, but not questions on how to beat the second gym leader in Pokemon Platinum.
I'm going ask here, since my other question was deemed, after 12 revisions of twisting and turning my question all around, not representing my original intended question anymore, a duplicate (duh!).
How are video games not software? As far as I know Superuser is about software and hardware related questions.
Surely you realize that video games ARE software with intent to entertain. I fail to grasp the logic behind the exclusion of video games from superuser.
Super User do not allow video game questions. There is a website for that called Arqade for all your gaming questions.