Board Thread:Consensus track/@comment-3186827-20130128181104/@comment-5227390-20130303040122

I agree that the news articles should take a more professional, and less personal tone. This way it can be concise, informative, and not drive people away by their judgement of the author's bias.

I do think it is important to include at least a simple "Patch 1.9 goes live for etc. on April 5th" headline or something. (obviously just an example.)  I strongly disagree that people don't care about this... it can directly relate to someone's willingness to continue playing either a particular game, or TES games in general. If they're frustrated and looking for info, a simple news line shedding light and hope on official information they may not have otherwise followed is a nice addition to greet someone on the main page. Also, DLC information such as price deals as we've seen recently for ps3, as it's not only good news to ps3 owners' ears, but another incentive to get people playing and involved in TES games, lore, wikia, etc.  These things can be included in a professional and to the point manner