> Andreas Vogl wrote: > > What are we waiting for? I´d say Yes, yes and yes! > > The site < http://www.everspire.com > is a nice > > one too. > > If I understand it correctly, they provide a link to our > > main site (crossfire.real-time.com) and we can post updates > > to their "latest news" column. Quite cool. > > > > I´d suggest we set up a table somewhere, listing all sites > > that provide a link to the CF main site. We can increase those > > slowly, depending on the number of players we aim to get. Currently, there is a short list on the Crossfire site right now, I try to update this section around every other month, but it's been neglected for about 5 months now.. http://crossfire.real-time.com/Website_Index/Introduction/introduction.html#introlinks > Andreas Vogl also wrote: > > I completely agree with Michael T. and Peter M.: Current > > web-presence of CF is about zero. That´s why we got a less than > > moderate amount of players. Getting more players would be *very* > > good for us (More playing fun, more maps, more developers, > > more testers, etc). > > However, the real big "advertising" should start after 1.0 release > > (hopefully soon). Mark Wedel replied: > I don't have a problem with crossfire getting added to new sites. Who wants to > be the crossfire evangilist? > > Crossfire actually manages to have its own category on yahoo: > http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Games/Computer_Games/Titles/Role_Playing/Crossfire/ > > At least the real time page is there. I think the other pages are out of date. If no one else volunteers, I can do this.