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  Registering & Roadmap
Posted by: swigginwhiskey - 05-25-2026, 09:51 PM - Forum: Forum Related - No Replies

For now, I have closed general registrations.

If you are interested in registering and contributing to this forum and my goal, you may get in contact with me using the contact form. It is located here, or at the bottom of the page, by clicking "Contact Us". You may also simply email "adming@bibgaming.com".

There is a chance you are here from Reddit. I plan on purchasing some advertising there, as well as a few other sites. My intention is to get roughly 20-50 people for a "private" launch. After that, depending on the activity level of everyone, I will either do a second "soft launch" where I will open registrations, or I will try to find some more people to add to the sites "beta" if you will.

Once there is enough content on the Forums so that when people visit they don't immediately leave, I will make that decision. I am open to receiving help with anything in regards to this goal of mine. I will not accept immediate applications or questions revolving "moderators", "admins", and any other potential position of power on the Forums.

Until there are multiple members here, I would ask that you create things like reviews for one or some of your favorite games.
Any type of news you've seen else where.
Maybe a hot take of yours.
A heated debate that tends to always find itself brought up in gaming.

Something other than posting in The Lobby, is what I mean. That's not to say you can't, but if we don't have people to converse with, that seems rather pointless. Plus, I want actual content... not just "What did you guys do today?" stuff. That can be found anywhere.


Well... I look forward to hearing from you! If you reach out, please give me between 24-72 hours to respond before sending another email. I'm doing quite a bit behind the scenes and tweaking with stuff, and this also is just a hobby, not my primary job.

Thank you for reading, and I hope to see you soon!
- swigginwhiskey

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  Welcome to BiB Gaming!
Posted by: swigginwhiskey - 05-25-2026, 09:28 PM - Forum: Forum Related - No Replies

BRING IT BACK!

We've all thought it at least once.

We miss the days of MW2 on Xbox.
The TF2 days on PC.
The old retro games we used to play on Gamecube.
And the days where CoD actually tried to keep us there (CoD 5 OG Zombies!)
The horrible quality mics.
The unfiltered, unmoderated, shit show that it was.


We miss the slow pace community. Discord is great, don't get me wrong... but since they pretty much poached the entire gaming population away from things like TeamSpeak, we've seen relevant and pertinent information related to gaming slowly go away and get replaced with a noise that seems to never turn off or quiet itself even slightly.


Instant chat has its place.
But we are severely lacking in community driven forums that are not privatized for the sole purpose of generating leads or funneling traffic to other related products. We're lacking in slow paced environments, where everyone has the chance to connect with each other, rather than getting drowned out in a wave of chat replies.


Forums died off years ago, with social media in my opinion being the driving force behind that. Social media started to expand in an attempt to incorporate basically every "social" function on the internet and shove it into their platform. We stopped visiting site A for their reviews. We abandon the experts' knowledge on site B. And site C... well, they never stood a chance. Social media feels all-encompassing. It is that exact feeling that I am trying to remove myself from.


Quote:"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
 - Bruce Lee



So... here I am. In a potentially feudal attempt at bringing back a small sliver of what the Internet used to be. What we used to do. In these trying times, sometimes it's nice to be somewhere familiar... but different. It gives us a break from the noise. 





We've all thought it. But none of us have acted on it. So, ladies and gents, I present to you: Bring it Back! Gaming

My hobby project that I am attempting to bring into the limelight...

Hopefully, you see the vision. And hopefully, you want to contribute.

I'll see you in The Lobby! Ready up!

- swigginwhiskey

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