Anyone with a VERY large community using Burning Board?
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For example http://board.ogame.de/ or http://us.gameforge.com/forum/index/
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The polish forum for OGame is a lot bigger:
http://board.ogame.pl/index.php?page=Portal
121,880 Members - 429,994 Threads - 9,367,615 Posts (3,277.68 Posts per day)German forum about Porsche:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/index.html
43 930 Porschefreunde - 126 972 Themen - 1 975 179 Beiträge (449,11 Beiträge pro Tag) -
The polish forum for OGame is a lot bigger:
http://board.ogame.pl/index.php?page=Portal
121,880 Members - 429,994 Threads - 9,367,615 Posts (3,277.68 Posts per day)The french board is more biggest :
179,927 Members - 686,309 Threads - 10,744,789 Posts (3,594.78 Posts per day)In fact, all ogame board are big
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121 members (44 thereof are invisible) and 152 guests
89 members (12 of them invisible) and 571 guests - Record: 2,402 users
^ That last one's record, I'm looking to find as "currently online". I'm wondering the load capabilities of Burning Board.
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Figured I'd bump this once more since the release of wbb4 was sometime ago and perhaps other larger sites may have converted (switched).
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The release wasn't that long ago. It is quite normal that bigger sites take sometimes years to switch. IIRC board.ogame.de switched from WBB2 to WBB3 when WBB 3.1 was already released.
I'd revisit this thread in about a year, then you should get some interesting results. Right now, WBB4 is still very young.
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A big board with more than 1 500 000 Posts on WBB4 is Letsplayforum.de
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The results above were not impressive enough?
Ok there were not that many users online at the same time but with more than 3000 posts a day it should be impressive doesnt it? -
The results above were not impressive enough?
Ok there were not that many users online at the same time but with more than 3000 posts a day it should be impressive doesnt it?
They were good, but I'm looking for "phenomenal" (communities where at no point on any given day does the online total drop below 800, including 2am on Christmas morning) type sites. Where the post count is well into the 5,000+ each day and perhaps the thread count is a few hundred. -
Ok so something like this
http://muscleandbrawn.com/forums/index.php <-- but on vbulletin?
But those users are 90% guests and it is not very big regarding posts/threads. -
Ok so something like this
http://muscleandbrawn.com/forums/index.php <-- but on vbulletin?
But those users are 90% guests and it is not very big regarding posts/threads.
Something more like this
http://prntscr.com/3euepm -
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Or even this
http://prntscr.com/3euiit
And at last this as well
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And you use xenforo for all three of them!? Any performance issues or why would you like to change software?
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And you use xenforo for all three of them!? Any performance issues or why would you like to change software?
I listed those examples only to give people an understanding of what I mean when I says, 'big and active".One of those is vBulletin 3
One of those is phpBB
One of those is XenForoThe one using XenForo works just fine and we'll be sticking with them. However I am seeking a possible alternative for my more larger communities. Performance on XenForo is good, but features is lacking (when your site gets X big, you do not want add-ons).
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what does the structure of the board has to do with community size, get a proper hosting
someone close this nonsense thread
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what does the structure of the board has to do with community size, get a proper hosting
someone close this nonsense thread
If you're smart and obviously from your comment you're not... You take into account every aspect of your community, which means finding something that will run smoothly no matter if you use the less than optimal conditions or optimal. Something that is scaleable and flexible enough to perform well.Thanks for the troll though. It made me laugh.
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Our community has used WBB board since 2001. averaging 1000 users online (without guests). Board has always run smoothly
Knowledge is useless without action. and you only missed 13 year of action
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