I'm sure everyone is well aware that the OHR community is spread out over multiple sites. What you may not be aware of is the names and addresses of ALL the sites. I'd like to use this thread to list them all. Perhaps, I'll even learn of a new one myself.
Slime Salad
This is the site we're on ( in case you missed that somehow ). It's arguably the most active of the sites in the OHR community. I think this is because of it's simple yet organized layout, it's ability to host games and it's neat little internet slime battle game is a great bonus.
Castle Paradox
This site used to be the forerunner of the OHR community, but is starting to see less and less activity. The main thing going for it right now is it's IRC channel. It also has individual journals for each member, and hosts songs as well as games. I think it's unorganized design leads many to prefer this site over it.
Hamster Republic
James' site. This was the site OHR site and is the hosts of the core of the OHR community, the O.H.R.RPG.C.E. The OHR wiki is hosted on this site as well and sees a fare amount of use.
Super Walrus Land
Surlaw's site. This site is the home of the monthly Hamsterspeak magazine. The forum on this site sees a fair amount of use. The jerkstore is always good for a laugh, even when you're the one being jerkstored.
The Hamster Wheel
Meatballsub's Site. This site hosts every OHR game ever made, unlike other sites that host non-OHR made games. It's like of interactability takes a lot away from the site in my opinion. But, it may also be the site's greatest asset.
So, that's my list so far. If you know of any sites worth listing please post them here. Also, feel free to discuss the different sites in the community here as well.
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A lot of people in this community use Livejournal.
80% of drama happens on Livejournal.
80% of drama happens on Livejournal.
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There is an OHR LJ Community:
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So, question.
This doesn't have much to do with the OHR directly, but are there any good sites for hosting a composer's music? I know Castle Paradox allowed for this, but I'm kind of paranoid that the website will implode for no good reason.
[s]Plus, it'd be nice to be able to listen to the music without having to download it first[/s] oh wait, that's what Youtube is for
Beyond that, are there any OHR composers here with their own websites already?
This doesn't have much to do with the OHR directly, but are there any good sites for hosting a composer's music? I know Castle Paradox allowed for this, but I'm kind of paranoid that the website will implode for no good reason.
[s]Plus, it'd be nice to be able to listen to the music without having to download it first[/s] oh wait, that's what Youtube is for
Beyond that, are there any OHR composers here with their own websites already?
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