i have been watching this forum a long time ago and all i can say is this is becoming ridicilous
there are a lot of Asus gaming laptops over there and i i want to see only people who have problems with the G73 problems (becouse i own one) so i and the others who owns G73 can help them .
becouse the G75 is actual at this time i only see threads about it ....
if this can be fix it would be excelent for all of us
i have suggested this thing to the one of the mods long time ago but he was not listening
maybe now if we can get some support we can do this ?
dont you think it is a good idea to have separate threads instead having one for all Asus gaming laptop ?
it will be a lot more organised
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Very true the Alienware forum has it and it works very well.
It is becoming quite crowded now and when a poster does not specify what model they are talking about you end up having to view numerous posts when trying to help. -
exactly
looks like our Asus moderators can't handle the job like the Alienware moderators (sorry to say this but it is true)
Asus is becoming a large community ....
even Dell and HP has its own sub-threads omg i can't believe this -
I have to agree, I think the threads need to be separated out a bit here in the Asus forums.
The Alienware community does have it tidied up a bit more. -
Tijo needs a payrise maybe
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ALLurGroceries Vegan Vermin Super Moderator
How would it be organized? There is overlap between model ranges.
I think it would be better in theory to split it out as G73Jh in its own subforum, legacy G-series, say from G51Jx down to G1, and then leave the Asus Gaming forum as is for the newer models. -
I think only way would be to just have 15" and 17" G series. Alienware easy to do considering they keep model number the same, just at a Revision number. If Asus did the same like G5, G7 and just add revision numbers, be easy.
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i would love to see separate thread for the G73JH
separate threads for G73, G74, G75 ... you get the point
Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by mite_jan, Jun 8, 2012.