
03-29-2009, 11:55 PM
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Gladius
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 837
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Like I've said before, a GC's job is to host fun, enjoyable, and fair events for everyone who wants to play. Personally, I don't find drunken stupor or many other off-brand events that much fun; certainly not as fun as a good ctf or lms. Therefor, as a GC, I tend to host the events I find more fun than the ones I don't find to be fun.
Judging from your posts, you sometimes find off-brand fun. Thus, by my logic above, you see no problem with hosting them. So whats the issue? Apparently GCs host events they, or the people online (requests,) find to be fun. If a GC finds off-brand events to be fun, he'll host them. If a GC finds off-brand events to not be fun, he won't host them. Should this stop GCs from hosting certain events at all? Definitely not.
Just because I don't find off-brand events that fun, doesn't mean I won't host them. Pictionary isn't hosted that often, and personally I really don't like playing nor hosting it. But I've hosted it before. I could go into more examples, but I think you get the point.
GCs host what they find to be fun. Should they still host events they might not find to be fun? Sure, if they can get the people to join. I feel that GCs shouldn't try to force unpopular events to the people, so I don't host them that much. I try to host a variety of events, but only those that I feel I can consistently get people for. If other GCs want to try to host other events, then they can do so. |
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