10-12-2012, 07:28 AM
Hello friends,
I'm of the mind to have a discussion. While I'm not very active right now, I would like to see the possible ideas of what could be done to get people like me drawn back in by the ongoing events and rp on the server, and how to find events and storylines to pursue that would be enjoyable to those involved.
One of the reasons I've partially lost interest over time is the matter of 'stagnation', and I assume that a few others have been affected by this feeling as well. What I mean by this term is a lack of energy behind the world around us; where everything takes place in either an isolated portion of the world. By this I mean events such as Northwind and the upcoming Kidnapped-- though there is nothing wrong with these events, they're not interacting with the world in any way, and the world does not truly 'react' to them. They could effectively take place in a different setting entirely and be fine-- they're just not tied into the world in the same way.
Again, this isn't a bad thing. I do believe there's a reason for it, however. As we all know we're waiting for Cata in terms of lore; awaiting announcements to begin pre-Cata events, and as a result not running anything overly attached to main factions in the way of world events. At waiting periods like this it becomes difficult to justify such larger and more lore-involved events, and the only thing that seems to make much sense -is- pre-Cata set events. The matter with that however is how long those could be sustained without Cata arriving; how long the Forsaken could be pillaging the countrysides of Hillsbrad, etc. I think some people are wary of beginning such campaigns and then being stuck in the in-between of them, which is a legitimate concern.
Now, as usual I have my own thoughts on what could be done. And since this is my post and my blog, I don't believe it would be right to bring this up and ask to create discussion on this topic without stating my own opinions and setting them on the board.
The first inclination I have is to just begin cata pre-events. This comes with its own issues for me, of course; I don't know how long we can entertain people with horde vs alliance action, as it seems to me like something that could quickly become stale if not handled with a lot of variation or so forth. It might be prudent to follow one racial faction in specific into battle each time (such as following a troll contingent or and undead one in two separate event lines) to highlight different nuances of the races in question. Sort of a thing to help get different races in motion I suppose.
The second idea...
Wait a sec, I need to grab something.
DISCLAIMER: The viewpoint about to be presented is from Rigley and Rigley alone. Other GMs do not necessarily endorse this idea, nor does this reflect the movement of CotH in any way. This is just Rigley talking.
So yeah, I'm going to jump off the eggshells and bring up the idea of custom lore. I've heard the idea of this being increasingly tossed around, and I would be lying to state that the idea does not sound alluring. I think scenarios for events could be made to somewhat more energize the factions-- not overly much of course as we've seen in the past with the Sin'sholai, of course, but world events which would have more impact on the world and its people. This is a difficult concept to put to words for me at this moment, since it isn't something we allow and not something I'm sure would ever be considered-- and I've found that it isn't the best idea to put much thought into restricted ideas for me.
I think there is potential here, and to be honest I'm a bit weary of hearing people say it's purely nostalgia goggles which influence that sort of statement. I don't even have nostalgia goggles-- I wasn't around for the previous foray. I do believe that we could create something without entirely losing the idea of warcraft that others know, or making the ideas to alien for newcomers to understand. I would like to say I have more faith in our creative power than to believe that we're not capable of writing an adequate follow up to the aftermath of the Lich King, even if it is meant as an in-between for this and Cata.
I'm not sure if I fully elaborated enough on that, but I'll depart from it to conclude this and get to my -actual- point.
So, I'd like to bring this discussion to the rest of you. Do you think the server has stagnated in some ways? Do you think there are ways to fix this before cata, or do you think we're simply stuck in limbo until the move is decided? I'd like to have a general discussion on this, and on that note I'd like it to be both on-topic and calm in approach. So, for the purposes of this:
NOTE: What is not welcome in this topic: 'When is Cata coming/why aren't we in Cata/etc'. Kretol is looking at cores still, and we have tested three. They have not satisfied Kretol in the way of stability or general functionality enough for him to wish to make the move at this time. Though much dust was kicked up about this in the previous testing thread, what that thread was created during was exactly that-- testing. And the results weren't satisfactory to the one it matters the most.
There's a time and a place to talk about Cata, but for intents of this conversation this is really all I can offer, and all any other GM can offer. It didn't please the admin; some of us think we should go on, others would rather wait, but it's entirely in his right to make the decision of when to switch.
FURTHERMORE: Let's keep things cordial here, yeah? I don't really anticipate too much hostility here, but understand me when I say I am serious about keeping this from becoming heated. If you insult another in this thread, I will change your insults into compliments or replace it with nonsensical babble in pink text. If you begin to use hostile language, I will edit your post and place a picture in it. Likely of an animal, like an owl or something.
I'm serious about this, even if my response is in jest. Please don't do it for kicks, because we will moderate normally as well as humorously.
If you dislike the notion of the above disclaimers, well, this is my thread and I'd really prefer it not have the chance to become an angered argument. So indulge me if you please, otherwise I suppose I'll just take my cookies and walk home.
So uh, yeah. There you go! Please discuss in a civil manner, you sons of ~wonderful and respectable women~.
I'm of the mind to have a discussion. While I'm not very active right now, I would like to see the possible ideas of what could be done to get people like me drawn back in by the ongoing events and rp on the server, and how to find events and storylines to pursue that would be enjoyable to those involved.
One of the reasons I've partially lost interest over time is the matter of 'stagnation', and I assume that a few others have been affected by this feeling as well. What I mean by this term is a lack of energy behind the world around us; where everything takes place in either an isolated portion of the world. By this I mean events such as Northwind and the upcoming Kidnapped-- though there is nothing wrong with these events, they're not interacting with the world in any way, and the world does not truly 'react' to them. They could effectively take place in a different setting entirely and be fine-- they're just not tied into the world in the same way.
Again, this isn't a bad thing. I do believe there's a reason for it, however. As we all know we're waiting for Cata in terms of lore; awaiting announcements to begin pre-Cata events, and as a result not running anything overly attached to main factions in the way of world events. At waiting periods like this it becomes difficult to justify such larger and more lore-involved events, and the only thing that seems to make much sense -is- pre-Cata set events. The matter with that however is how long those could be sustained without Cata arriving; how long the Forsaken could be pillaging the countrysides of Hillsbrad, etc. I think some people are wary of beginning such campaigns and then being stuck in the in-between of them, which is a legitimate concern.
Now, as usual I have my own thoughts on what could be done. And since this is my post and my blog, I don't believe it would be right to bring this up and ask to create discussion on this topic without stating my own opinions and setting them on the board.
The first inclination I have is to just begin cata pre-events. This comes with its own issues for me, of course; I don't know how long we can entertain people with horde vs alliance action, as it seems to me like something that could quickly become stale if not handled with a lot of variation or so forth. It might be prudent to follow one racial faction in specific into battle each time (such as following a troll contingent or and undead one in two separate event lines) to highlight different nuances of the races in question. Sort of a thing to help get different races in motion I suppose.
The second idea...
Wait a sec, I need to grab something.
DISCLAIMER: The viewpoint about to be presented is from Rigley and Rigley alone. Other GMs do not necessarily endorse this idea, nor does this reflect the movement of CotH in any way. This is just Rigley talking.
So yeah, I'm going to jump off the eggshells and bring up the idea of custom lore. I've heard the idea of this being increasingly tossed around, and I would be lying to state that the idea does not sound alluring. I think scenarios for events could be made to somewhat more energize the factions-- not overly much of course as we've seen in the past with the Sin'sholai, of course, but world events which would have more impact on the world and its people. This is a difficult concept to put to words for me at this moment, since it isn't something we allow and not something I'm sure would ever be considered-- and I've found that it isn't the best idea to put much thought into restricted ideas for me.
I think there is potential here, and to be honest I'm a bit weary of hearing people say it's purely nostalgia goggles which influence that sort of statement. I don't even have nostalgia goggles-- I wasn't around for the previous foray. I do believe that we could create something without entirely losing the idea of warcraft that others know, or making the ideas to alien for newcomers to understand. I would like to say I have more faith in our creative power than to believe that we're not capable of writing an adequate follow up to the aftermath of the Lich King, even if it is meant as an in-between for this and Cata.
I'm not sure if I fully elaborated enough on that, but I'll depart from it to conclude this and get to my -actual- point.
So, I'd like to bring this discussion to the rest of you. Do you think the server has stagnated in some ways? Do you think there are ways to fix this before cata, or do you think we're simply stuck in limbo until the move is decided? I'd like to have a general discussion on this, and on that note I'd like it to be both on-topic and calm in approach. So, for the purposes of this:
NOTE: What is not welcome in this topic: 'When is Cata coming/why aren't we in Cata/etc'. Kretol is looking at cores still, and we have tested three. They have not satisfied Kretol in the way of stability or general functionality enough for him to wish to make the move at this time. Though much dust was kicked up about this in the previous testing thread, what that thread was created during was exactly that-- testing. And the results weren't satisfactory to the one it matters the most.
There's a time and a place to talk about Cata, but for intents of this conversation this is really all I can offer, and all any other GM can offer. It didn't please the admin; some of us think we should go on, others would rather wait, but it's entirely in his right to make the decision of when to switch.
FURTHERMORE: Let's keep things cordial here, yeah? I don't really anticipate too much hostility here, but understand me when I say I am serious about keeping this from becoming heated. If you insult another in this thread, I will change your insults into compliments or replace it with nonsensical babble in pink text. If you begin to use hostile language, I will edit your post and place a picture in it. Likely of an animal, like an owl or something.
I'm serious about this, even if my response is in jest. Please don't do it for kicks, because we will moderate normally as well as humorously.
If you dislike the notion of the above disclaimers, well, this is my thread and I'd really prefer it not have the chance to become an angered argument. So indulge me if you please, otherwise I suppose I'll just take my cookies and walk home.
So uh, yeah. There you go! Please discuss in a civil manner, you sons of ~wonderful and respectable women~.
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