[@Circ] People have had plenty of time to jump in, save their content or do something. It seems counterintuitive to jump in a few weeks/months after it has, more or less, died and start yelling about how we need to improve the situation. You can't make it better. PW won't work, has never worked and will never work on RPG. That is not a matter of planning, creation or anything involving the creative or planning process - it is something inherent to the RPG playerbase. There is a reason after all that we have such a high turnover rate for roleplays. It has nothing to do with the quality of the roleplays and everything to do with the people that are on RPG. Who is going to be upset? The moderators that have given up on EH and who, by large, are responsible for letting it languish? Well, tough luck. I find that the amount of submissions does little to speak in your favour and actually speaks against it. 125 submissions, that's a lot, and out of those how many actually played? How many of those are still active? Isn't that sort of speaking against the fact that EH will be able to retry and survive? I find it hard that those who played before will suddenly go 'ah revival! Time to retry [sub]and lose interest again after a week![/sub]'. Secondarily, I know from first hand source of someone involved in the mod team and the PW (leaves little room as to who it is) that Mahz had no idea what he was creating the subforum for. The only reason it exists was because someone's name was attached to it that was in the mod team. That's all it was. I say remove it. If you're upsetti spaghetti over your content being gone then you've had ample time to save it somewhere and/or revive it. If anything we can move it to a legacy sub-forum at the bottom so that you can retrieve it. I don't see a reason to maintain it when it's clearly the case that it didn't work and will never work. No amount of broken revival attempts are going to solve that because the reason for failure is not in the hands of the GM's - it's the playerbase.