
Haha they should bring out a top 10 friendliest encounters list and the best org gets a free billz credz
That's the way to do it right there! I hope that guy now gets what he deserves!Means wrote:To the one particularly uncharitable person I met while on a low account this week:
"You didn't fall...you were pushed!"
Ceokittymeow wrote:That's the way to do it right there! I hope that guy now gets what he deserves!Means wrote:To the one particularly uncharitable person I met while on a low account this week:
"You didn't fall...you were pushed!"
Chrisax wrote:I'm afraid you somewhat missed the point and the context.Means is trying to figure how new players are welcomed in AO, both by the game and by the community, what their difficulties are, what can make them like the game and the community, and what can make them dislike the community and the game. It's actually the first time, since AO launch, that a game director seriously and systematically worries about this aspect (even if some things were done in the past). Of course, everyone can think the test methods are appropriate or not.
Means knows that, when the new graphic engine is released, he will be able to advertise for AO and make new people come and try the game. It's essential that those future new players have a good first contact with AO. It's what he is trying to work on. IMHO, using anonymous characters to do that is a decent method and I don't think that 5 or 10 minutes -at the most- lost by a player with a fake character is a big issue.
The questions asked by testers were (AFAIK) general information on the world and the game, and on how they could make friends, meet people, and join orgs, sometimes with very little help requests. IMHO again, there was nothing like harassment, and, as for the quote Means made, he didn't mention any name or even a server. Means is much more direct and "personal" than the previous game directors. When he has a "guts feeling"... well he says it.![]()
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I hope no one in AP will be (or was) rude any day to a newbie (real or fake one). I'm not talking of professional beggars of course. I understand if someone thinks he is not necessarily here to "carebear" newbies... but there is a difference between not "carebearing" people and being rude.