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BaronSkippy
08-06-2007, 08:30 PM
First I would say to add a suggestion forumn for all those testing this awsome game.


*I would like to suggest adding a command for all users. a /Who GM to identify all GM's in a sector. /Who All GM for all the GM's in the game at large.


Also add the /Who command so that peeps can get a look at everybody that is in their zone. Note class in display, Also a .who all to get a look at who's playing the game. Also would suggest that it be cut down to /who all fighter. Who all cleric. /who all mage ect ect.


*That option was in everquest and I think that it would make a good command for this game in regards to peeps looking to make a groupe and being able to use a /who all clericmage fighter ect ect.


*Plus I think there should be an bit of a contest between the closed beta testers that one or more of them could become a GM based on their conduct.


If possible I would so love that a sort of ranking system become inititated so that the highest ranking person could secure some type of GM or minor GM position once open testing begins.


*Plus make some kind of constest so that peeps can maintain there pre closed testing levels after openn testing beigins or some thing where the best testers get to play the game free of charge for life?


I think that offering incentives for closed beta testers is a great idea. I already work kinda hard to note any bug I can but those that deserve it should get a bit of a reward, am I right?


Just a few suggesstions, awsome game, I enjoy it very much and thank those responsible for allowing me to beta test it.

reyrial
08-06-2007, 10:33 PM
While I agree offering things to Closed beta testers is nice I mean hey, once you reach level 20 you DO get to at least keep your name. Also I agree about the who command. That could come in handy if you are looking for a buddy or guild mate.





The problem I have is, just HOW would you rate the best closed beta tester? If it is simply by level well, there are some who have been playing long than others. As far as the conduct goes, there are a TON of people who show good conduct and even more people will once it goes open beta, but they do not get anything in return.





Not trying to put you down, but just not seeing how this could be possible. Also I think anyone who becomes a GM should be someone who has been monitored by the staff for awhile or at least interviewed. Can't have just anyone becoming a GM.

katsumiko
08-06-2007, 11:57 PM
this thread is in the wrong section....


you should post this in the Feedback section... that section is for suggestions.. this one is for bugs -.-

gategirl543
08-07-2007, 12:10 AM
i play runscape every now and then and in there they made moderators. some of them abused the privlage and it took a while to sort out. my poinion is its not worth it, and honestly you really don't need it.

imported_Vorpel
08-07-2007, 08:18 AM
While the who command is an obvious hope the GM giveaway would be a flop. While there are those certanly deserving being a gm to a game consists of some wnat wether it be playing free or just wanting some*type of pay from the host for the work done. Unless it was voluntary gm then some rules/restricitons are in obvious order to restrain letting just anyone GM and abuse such powers. Also being a GM is almost litterally a full time job. I have personally coded and ran a few web based style games and they need a lot of wor kto keep up with. So while helping out would be woderful to the company im sure as said above there are some obvious cautions and restraints*needed when picking out these people required to assist. Speaking on such if a GM/Moderator reads this i have a few questions regarding you guys and if possible leave me a mssg or some type of contact in game? or you guys have my email in my reg dat.

BaronSkippy
08-10-2007, 06:44 PM
Well, my GM suggestion would obviously be application based I failed to elaborate on what I was suggesting. I just thougt it's a nice idea to allow closd beta testers the opportunity to apply.


Being a GM isn't that hard if you're voluntary as you just have to follow the rules set to you and participate on a regular basis which if you tire of the game you can quit. I've run my own game servers before when I played everquest years ago, not for them but you know...