omg, you guys, gamespot is getting a total makeover. like, after 13 whole years on their old platform, they're finally switching to something new and shiny. it's called wordpress vip, which apparently is a big deal and will help them focus on creating cool stuff instead of just trying to keep their site running.
so, what does this mean for us? well, for starters, the site is going to look totally different. it's got a fresh new design that's already been used on their videos and social media, but now it's finally made its way to the main site. everything is supposed to load faster, including images and ads, which is a total win in my book. the page layouts are also more modern, and the text is easier to read, which is great for those of us who spend hours browsing gaming news.
now, here's the important part: your gamespot account will still work just fine on the new site. you won't have to re-register or reset your password, which is a huge relief. however, some of the old features, like user-generated content, won't be making the switch just yet. apparently, not that many people were using them, and gamespot wants to focus on creating new and better stuff instead of trying to revive old features that aren't that popular.
one thing that's a bit of a bummer is that comments won't be available on the new site at first. but don't worry, they'll be back soon, and you'll be able to share your thoughts and opinions with the rest of the community. in the meantime, gamespot is rolling out the new site gradually, so some people will get to experience it before others. if you do happen to stumble upon the new site, butRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
so, what does this mean for us? well, for starters, the site is going to look totally different. it's got a fresh new design that's already been used on their videos and social media, but now it's finally made its way to the main site. everything is supposed to load faster, including images and ads, which is a total win in my book. the page layouts are also more modern, and the text is easier to read, which is great for those of us who spend hours browsing gaming news.
now, here's the important part: your gamespot account will still work just fine on the new site. you won't have to re-register or reset your password, which is a huge relief. however, some of the old features, like user-generated content, won't be making the switch just yet. apparently, not that many people were using them, and gamespot wants to focus on creating new and better stuff instead of trying to revive old features that aren't that popular.
one thing that's a bit of a bummer is that comments won't be available on the new site at first. but don't worry, they'll be back soon, and you'll be able to share your thoughts and opinions with the rest of the community. in the meantime, gamespot is rolling out the new site gradually, so some people will get to experience it before others. if you do happen to stumble upon the new site, butRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?