So I'm calling in my TBD marker in my original post on your last question:
What would you like to see in the future?
Mostly I'm just going to 2nd (or 3rd, 4th) others suggestions, although I do have one idea that has yet to be mentioned.
-More members- This most definitely. The question is, why don't we have more members? This is the most welcoming gaming forum I've ever been a part of, PCG is known world wide, and there are millions of gamers out there; so where is everyone?
I think part of it is that there is a communication or language barrier for some gamers. We're basically an English speaking forum, but I see a lot of first time posts where the person seems confused as to what to say, or in some cases asking how to create a post when they just made one, and some posts are made in a language that we're not familiar with. I know that there's Google Translate, but I'm not sure if that's the solution, and I can't really offer solutions, but maybe if the subject is broached, others might come up with something.
Visibility is something else that might help bump up membership. It seems like most of us learned of this forum from the main PCG page. As it stands right now, there's only a little, tiny link to the forum in the top banner; which is probably overlooked by gamers going to the PCG site. Increasing that visibility, both on the PCG site and other gaming sites/platforms, might lead to more members.
-PCG Articles on the Forum- This is an excellent idea that I think was first mentioned by Kaamos_Llama. You wouldn't even need to do all the articles, but there are many that I've commented on in Disqus, but then the article gets buried and I never go back to keep up with the discussion. Here I think there are many members who would like to have a continuing discussion on some of those articles. Some might fizzle out after a few comments, and you could just lock those, but others I see as being kept alive rather than loosing track of them. There are several regular posters there also (in addition to some of us), and it might be a way to pull some of them to the forum.
I'd like to see an off-topic "Life" category where you can post anything but religion or politics. Don't want to add arguments to the site, but it might be interesting to hear about people's pets or whatever is going on in their lives, that sort of thing. I'm not deeply committed to this, just thought it would be fun to learn more about the posters.
I like this idea also as it's nice to get little insights into the gamers you talk with frequently. I'm not talking an invasion of privacy by any means, just little glimpses, windows into things that are important to someone, or what they've done in the past, or plans for the future. Sometimes just a single picture can give you a glimpse (like your bonus chair spin, which was very cool). BrianBrou did a post about keeping your PC off the floor, and the thing I really loved about that post, was some of us posted photos, not just of our gaming rig, but the environment we game in. I love seeing shots like that.
-Mods- This is something I would love to see that didn't seem to be mentioned yet. One of the greatest things about gaming on the PC is our ability to mod most of our games to varying degrees. The PCG site, as well as PCG Magazine (the Extra Life column Mod Spotlight is one of my favorites) often have articles on mods and/or modding. I'd love to see a dedicated forum section on mods and modding. Personal experience, screenshots, or short videos of a mod or group of mods that we use or love. I don't mean a trouble shooting column (although I'm sure we'd offer help if we knew the answer), as someone trouble shooting mods really needs to go to the site and/or mod author from where they got the mods. More of a personal experience section.
And while I'm on the subject (sort of) of the Extra Life Section in PCG Magazine, the Reinstall sub-section would also be a nice addition if something like that could be added as a forum section. I play a lot of older games (as I think many of us do), and it's fun to read about or see others doing the same. Sometimes you'll see a game you haven't played for years and completely forgot about.