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Yes, of course you will still have to follow GraalOnline rules, otherwise servers would just be running rampant uploading pornography, copyrighted content, and extremely obscene things. Since the game is hosted on GraalOnline servers you have to follow GraalOnline rules. Any server host requires that you follow their terms of condition, including web hosts, dedicated server hosts, etc. Why wouldn't you have to follow the rules? Remember, these are their machines, they are legally liable for them and their content. Rigorous inspections? Try simple inspections for basic quality, content and control. It does not take a ton to get accepted to classic, all you need is a halfway decent server, and even less than that to get Hosted status. One of the incredible things about Graal is not the fact that you can develop your own game, but it is that you can develop your own game and have it approved to be advertised to all sorts of players who play Graal. Since Graal IS a development platform as well as a game, this is an incredible opportunity. I don't know many games that allow you to develop your own content, even as a complete amateur and have it uploaded onto the official game which is run by players -- just like you! You propose removing the PWA though, which would just be shooting yourself in the foot. PWA is not only here to protect GraalOnline, but to protect you as a developer as well. If your content is being used against your will and there is no one to enforce it, then you're just out of luck, how frustrating. PWA is also monitoring for copyrighted material and enforcing basic amounts of quality control on the classic servers. A game like Graal would not survive without the PWA, they are currently key to Graal and if the PWA team vanished tomorrow I am willing to place money on the notion that Graal would plummet quite a bit from where it is right now (no one running support center, handling corrupt activities in server management, making administrative decisions to [hopefully] benefit Graal). There is a lot more freedom as a developer if you code the game yourself (using other languages such as C++, Python, etc). All indie developers know this, and most take advantage of it. No one forces the development to be on Graal, everyone is free to go off and start their own projects. The little secret that people sometimes forget about themselves is that they lack the ability and knowledge, but Graal makes it easier for them, and that is why they are here developing. To me, that says many things, but I will let you use your imagination :). Quote:
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i also like the fact that the PWA are there, but to the extent to which you give them importance, it seems that the responsibility for running graal has been put completely into their hands, which i don't agree with. shouldn't the PWA be assisting stefan and unix as they run graal, not running graal in the absence of stefan and unixmad? and lastly is the server costs - while i have no argument for the server hosting itself, i don't see how you can pay simply to have GS2. shouldn't you have included support for graal online staff in the assistance of helping amateur developers? shouldn't all servers have, at least, a once a week global on the server, checking on development and helping where needed? graal becomes better and stronger the more content is released - whether it be by graal staff or amateur developers is of no concern as long as it gets out. this might be hard for the PWA and GDT to handle, but it should be included in the job considering the global and social powers involved. if i create a support ticket asking for assistance in LATing for my server, would it ever reach the eyes of any global staff more than just the one person checking tickets that day? and even if they see it, will they even help out, or send help? it's like paying for a car but given no gas and no instruction manual |
When you purchase a server, it's assumed that you have a plan for it as well as the resources and help to get it done, but they obviously don't require it or care if you do because this where they earn a lot their money. If the server is successful all the better.
You can't blame Graal and their support for people who purchase servers without Project Plans. It shouldn't be the job of Globals to babysit people and assist them just because they make a support ticket asking for help. They should be doing the work presenting their plans to the public and attempting to get help from developers. |
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so you both are saying that they shouldn't support servers simply because they don't have too? strong argument right there
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Yes, we would find someone to help you, but chances are we wouldn't do it ourselves. You may get lucky and find one of us popping on to help depending on the situation (example: in case of economic emergency where a scripter messed up and items are being duplicated in mass amounts), but for the most part it's your responsibility to develop your content, not ours. We are a safety net at best. If it's absolutely necessary we will get you into contact with some developer in the community that could help you [which we're sort of trying to push into more mainstream with the GDT], but usually the people we get into contact with are just people you could have contacted yourself. There is really no excuse to write a ticket asking for LAT help other than laziness and an unwillingness to learn. Additionally, several of us check the support center every day, and it's not just "one person checking the support." I can list at least 5 people who check the support center daily. |
Preview servers and staff-only development servers should be Classic enabled.
I can't think of a single quality developer who only has a trial account so I wouldn't say they need to be completely free for everyone just yet. |
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Tigairius, I understand and agree with what you said. Remember, I do not suggest abolishing PWA. But if you're setting graal up as just a developer's platform and selling only the tools and language (and not hosting the servers)
what would be the point? If Graal continues to offer hosting services then sure, there should be some sort of team to protect legal liability. And to the point of views posted after Tigairius: Why are we running in circles with this argument? Of course it is not global staffs' RESPONSIBILITY to help. They should be more concerned, as the growth of playerworld quality is an investment and asset to the community as a whole, but again they aren't required to do so. I suppose we'll see what happens with the GDT. I think once the wheels start spinning, it'll be a huge step in the right direction. |
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What really bugs me, and what intially sparked the creation of this thread, is that if we tried to define what Graal is, we would get different answers. The website advertises it as some stupid kiddy game (and "oh yea, create your own world too!"), and then Stefan tells the community it is a development platform. Well, what the **** is Graal? If you want to advertise it as a game, then support your game, develop new servers, and provide frequent updates. If you want to call it a development platform, then update the tools, document everything properly, provide tutorials, and change the stupid site. Until CJ takes a clear path and the distinction is made, I will consider Graal a game. If they're going to continue leave it to the players to maintain their game, then they should at least do so without requiring us to hand them money all the time. edit: you should probably change to stupid site no matter what you consider Graal :p |
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You've perpetually shown that you do not understand the role of the PWA, so let me inform you. I feel like I shouldn't have to take the time to write this to someone, but I will take special time since you don't seem to understand. The PWA does:
The PWA does not, nor should they have to:
We are starting a separate team, it's called the Global Development Team, which may help you out since you seem to advocate having people doing all your work for you instead of learning how to do it yourself. However, if someone truly feels the need to remain ignorant and continue to pay for a server, that's perfectly fine, but they will not receive any help from the team. You must put forth effort to learn how to develop things on your own as well. If you don't learn how to develop, that is not my problem and it's not the PWAs problem. In fact, it's no ones problem except your own. You seem to be trying to blame things on the PWA when it truly has absolutely nothing to do with what you're complaining about, which is just a lack of available developers to help you with your project. Again, this is not the PWAs fault, in fact, you are more at fault for it than the PWA. It is so incredibly common in this day and age for everyone to try to push their problems onto someone else and find someone to blame, but really there is no one to blame but themselves. |
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