First of all i welcome the transition from Flash to HTML.
This makes it possible to tailor the site to my needs using browser extensions such as Stylish, GreaseMonkey, etcetera. (As a side note: tables for layout are really vintage.)
For the remainder of this post i will try to voice my concerns and point out the problems i perceive.
This should not be seen as critique on the work done, but as honest feedback which can be used to improve the overall site.
My biggest concern is that pages such as "My Games" and "Open Games" are going to be replaced by the dashboard page. Traditionally a dashboard is used to provide an overview of the status of different sections of a system. As such, a dashboard has a different goal than specialized pages, which means replacing these specialized pages with the dashboard will lead to a changed user experience.
Also, it is harder to add functionality to a dashboard page than to a specialized page since the space (above the fold) is limited. A dashboard is all about providing an overview, meaning less is more. Every added feature increases the complexity of a dashboard. On the other hand, adding a feature to a specialized page is a lot easier: as long as the features on that page are cohesive it will feel natural (It is more nuanced, but i will not go into information architecture here).
It looks like this transition is not well thought out. I think it would help if you created personas for the site and did some story mapping. People use the site in different ways and as a result they have different needs and expectations. Creating a one-size-fits-all solution will be a very daunting task.
I, for example, play only real-time multiplayer games these days. The only things that matter to me are an overview of open real-time games, creating games and playing them. I have no use for a dashboard, or notifications, or a button to go to the next game. For someone who plays mostly multi-day games notifications and an easy way to go from one playable game to another might be essential. Some value the social aspects more and are active in a clan and participate in the fora. The added value of the dashboard for any of these type of players is hard to see; in all cases they are presented with more irrelevant information which results in a worse signal-to-noise ratio than the previous situation.
Finally, most problems i see are related to consistency, visual hierarchy and attention to detail:
- Why are the headers of the sections "Tournaments", "Recent Blog Posts" and "Forum Posts" center-aligned, and those of the sections "My Games", "Promoted Games" and "Open Games" left-aligned? Why do they have a different font size?
- The links to show all forum posts or all games are placed inside their corresponding section, but the link "See past games" is placed outside the "My games" section?
- Margin and padding can be improved in many cases. There is barely any space between "Open Games" and the buttonbar "Multi-day | Real-time | Both". The flat icon overlaps the 3-d effect of the button it sits on. There is no space between the game name, the squares representing the number of players and the icons of the game.
- The style of the refresh page button differs from the rest of the page.
Like i said: i welcome the use of HTML.
*UPDATE*
After playing with the dashboard yesterday i concluded it is not for me (i tweaked it to my liking using Stylish).
After reading some threads it looks like there is not an entire team behind this game / site, but more like 1 or 2 developers. Feel free to PM me if you need some extra hands.
For the coming changes: it might be worthwhile to discuss them with the community before the work is started.
Edited 1/11/2015 11:52:22