Our Values Guide Every Conversation
Welcome to Biohunt 2000—a digital gathering space for gamers, designers, theorists, and world-builders with a passion for dissecting what drives great gameplay. Whether you’re strategizing for maximum XP, exploring creature evolution in virtual biomes, or mapping the DNA of user progression, you’re among peers here. These community guidelines exist not to limit discussion, but to keep it focused, productive, and grounded in mutual respect.
Founded by Sylvara Selmorne in the heart of Chicago, Biohunt 2000 was created as a place where deep gameplay analysis meets storytelling curiosity. Our content explores layered mechanics, immersive environments, and the way systems evolve within digital worlds. We believe that every viewpoint, from min-maxer to lore theorist, contributes to a more complete understanding of modern gaming. And if you’re here for the journey, we’re thrilled to have you.
Our Common Ground: The Biohunt Ethos
At Biohunt 2000, every exchange is held to the same core values that shape our work: curiosity, accuracy, kindness, and respect. These are our checkpoints, our leveling metrics, our shared code:
- Share with Intention: When you speak, aim to help, clarify, or expand. This isn’t a leaderboard—it’s a co-op session.
- Playback Respectfully: Disagreements are natural, even vital. But let’s keep our language clear, civil, and focused on ideas—not players.
- Level Up Others: Feedback? Absolutely. But make it constructive, actionable, and honest. We’re here to build better strategies and sharper thoughts, not tear each other down.
- Diversify Your Loadout: Every player brings a different background, genre preference, and lens on the game. That diversity makes the convo stronger.
None of us have all the answers. That’s why we ask questions—and why this space exists.
What Great Discussion Looks Like
Whether it’s a nuanced take on stamina bars or a debate over creature scaling systems, our best discussions look and feel like this:
- Rooted in insight, not hot takes.
- Grounded in examples—game titles, specs, dev statements, patch logs.
- Responsive in tone. No all-caps shouting matches here.
- Gracious when in disagreement. “Let’s explore what you’re saying” > “You’re wrong.”
If it helps the next person ask a better question or refine their strategy, it belongs here.
The Content We Moderate
You won’t see much censorship at Biohunt 2000—but we do maintain tidy guardrails. Content that gets filtered out includes:
- Personal attacks or mockery
- Hateful or discriminatory speech
- Spam, self-promotion without context, or SEO bait
- Misleading, dangerously inaccurate, or plagiarized material
Think of moderation like quiet NPCs: invisible until triggered, and programmed to keep the playfield safe. If we remove something you’ve posted, we’ll let you know. You’re always welcome to clarify, revise, or ask why.
Give Credit Where It’s Due
When you quote a developer interview, reference patch notes, or build on someone else’s analysis, cite your source. This isn’t just good etiquette—it’s critical thinking hygiene. And it helps others follow the thread more deeply.
If you’re referencing content you first encountered here at Biohunt 2000, link directly to the material. A well-placed citation is more than a hyperlink; it’s a breadcrumb trail for shared discovery.
Privacy and Permissions
This is public terrain. Never post someone else’s private information, and don’t share private convos without consent—even if they happened in-game. Respect for boundaries helps keep our discussions focused, not personal.
For a clear map of how your data is used and protected, visit our Privacy Policy. Your privacy shouldn’t feel like a hidden side quest—it should be built into the game from the start.
Pace Yourself—You’re Not Alone
Joining a multiplayer dialogue means being aware of your presence. If you’re posting a lot, pause and let others jump in. If you’re disagreeing often, make space for the community to breathe. This isn’t just about being heard—it’s about listening for the right synth loop in the social rhythm. And when things go off-tune, feel free to tag or report. We’ll adjust.
Want to Contribute?
This community doesn’t end with discussion threads. We welcome those who want to push boundaries, share expertise, and explore new angles of game design and storytelling. Think you’ve got something to say about level design theory, AI encounter dynamics, or player cooperation loops? Visit Writers Join to see how you can pitch your ideas within the Biohunt 2000 universe.
The Human Behind the Keyboard
Sylvara Selmorne founded Biohunt 2000 as a place for tech-smart, gameplay-savvy thinkers to ask better questions about what makes games feel alive. Her belief that systems reveal meaning, and that good conversation sharpens curiosity, informs all we do. She’s still here, tinkering with mechanics, reading forums, and—yes—debating hitboxes with the rest of us.
Need a Hand?
Glitched UI? Post removed? Curious about content guidelines? Reach out directly at [email protected] or call us at +1 773-210-2528. Our team operates from our home base in Chicago, Illinois, and is always happy to hear from thoughtful contributors.
Open Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5 PM CST
Thanks for being part of this ecosystem of players, designers, and thinkers. Every good conversation is a new starting zone. Welcome to Biohunt 2000.