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Old 05-18-2010, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by papajchris View Post
I agree with you, staff is needed especially gp's, faq's, and your right there needs to be constant updates. I also see what TSAdmin is getting at though. Maybe having global gp's who just go from server to server instead of staying on one server? Maybe lat's who focus on one server for an update and then move to another server to work on that one's updates? I guess that would basically make them global staff or part of the GDT? Might be interesting. It's more or less they work for Graal not a server then
Every server has its own individual issues, its own trouble makers, and its own histories; player-relations staff really need to be in-touch with their respective playerbases in order to do their jobs efficiently. Switching people around from server to server just wouldn't work out. This could also be said for level designers, where each server has its own style. A designer that might be able to create beautiful levels for an Unholy Nation project won't necessarily know how to create something at the same standard for Era, etc etc.

I think what TSAdmin was referring to has more to do with servers not maintaining their original identities (such as N-Pulse developing a brand new RPG server hiding behind its original name) and their managers having too much creative freedom. I agree with that notion, but fresh content is always going to be needed. Servers can't just sit with the same content because it 'worked' at one time.
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Originally Posted by Loriel View Post
Seriously, you have ****-all for content and you're not exactly pulling in new developer talent, angling for prestigious titles should be your last concern.
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