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Old 11-12-2003, 05:23 AM
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Originally posted by ness0123456789
I'm very well aware at how difficult 4, 7, and 8 are, and unlike so many past server managers, I do not fear challenge, nor do I fear difficulty. If it's something worth getting done, then so help me, I will get it done. And I do program games on my free time (I dont know how to use the Graal Level Editor, saddly, but I would learn if need be), so I know what it's like doing something like that. Yes, it wouldnt' be done in really fast time, but I would get the over world expansion done, same goes for kingdoms.
Kingdoms are getting done, just slowly, due to lack of staff
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If someone isn't holding their part on the project, I would give them a warning, and if they still continue to slack, replace them, and give them a more managable job.
Sure, it would be easy to replace someone, lots of people would love to be staff on G2k1, but quality of work, as well as work ethic is a big issue.

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And as for the quest a month, I dont find that to hard. If I were to put in atleast 2-3 hours of my time to program the quest a day, plus a little extra on weekends, I think I may be able to pump out an enjoyable quest monthly. Mind you, I wouldnt be working alone, but I would do my best to get them out on a montly basis. Maybe take a month off once and a while to work on something that requires more attention, but I would not slack off, that you have my word for.
Quests take more than programming, keeping a playerworld up-to-date with new content is a team thing. If you don't have a good team, you're screwed.


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Of course, this is all of what I would do if I ever became manager of 2K1, and mind you, that is a big if, and none of this will probably ever concern you. But hey, atleast you know I wouldn't abandon the server.
managing a server can be a very stressful responsibility, until you've experienced it for yourself, you can never be too sure.
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