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Old Threads Old Topics. - 11/18/2021 11:30:02 AM   
Tailspintommy


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Hi, all.

I was wondering. Is it possible for a Mod or Admin to de-clutter some of the long dead threads and topics in the forum?

Reading through, some of the last posts are 11+ years old and relate to issues long since patched, solved or no longer relevant since we moved on from dial up internet.. I half expect to see an old post asking about running the game on a Commodore.64 and why it crashes every time at the same point on the tape.

Old threads about gameplay might still be interesting but stuff where the last post was in 2009 or 10 and the person asking a question hasn't logged in since the game moved to digital download, may as well be cleared.. Even in some of the more popular threads or topics, once yo go past the last page or two you're back to pre-pandemic days.

Maybe it's just me, having a grumble about nothing and waiting for my meds to kick in.



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