[Feedback] Open letter to the Smolderforge team.
Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 13:09
I rarely visit this forum so a short introduction is due. My nickname is Timber, I play Restoration druid on both factions (Laikaboss horde) mostly with randoms as I never found a guild that stuck. I consider myself a mediocre player. I do okay on battlegrounds, torn to shreds at the arena. I've never played the retail version of the game. I've tried several private servers but never played beyond the Burning Crusade expansion. I’ve been around at Smolderforge since December 2010, with frequent breaks that often last several months.
I don't have a donor account and haven't spent any money on the game in general. I feel guilty for this but as a student it’s either go out or buy video games :) I'm sure some of you can relate. This however puts me in a position to comment on the quality of gameplay for non-donating players on the server.
With all that out of the way you are welcome to decide what my opinions are worth to you.
So, as my University workload came down I found some time to spend on the server. The changes I've seen so far is what made me break my habit and make an appearance here.
First thing that came to my attention is the new Transmog feature. It's amazing and I was very happy to find that it's not donor exclusive. This will go a long way in breaking the monotony of seeing same sets everywhere and get the server some extra well-deserved votes. In fact ever since stumbling upon this feature in Warhammer Online I've dreamed of having something like this in WoW. Little did I know it was actually coming to the only private server I'm playing on. In general a whole damn lot is accessible for everyone free of any charge. I’m sure the new players find this a welcome surprise when they first log in.
Sadly, you won't get the same impression if you stick around the forums for too long. I can only imagine how hard it might be to deal with an unappreciative community. The more you browse recent threads the more it feels like the same 10 people had to share one room for too long. Lack of diversity is a bane of all small communities. It turns forums stale very fast and lacking manners combined with poor attitude do little to improve the situation. Perhaps a fresh minimalistic forum would be a better setting for a healthy community.
But I digress. The web page definitely deserves having something said about it. It gets better every time I see it. It's sleek and functioning, voting is simple, streamlined and rewarding. The code is a bit messy, but that’s what happens when several people are working on it with different levels of motivation :)
If you are reading this far perhaps you would care for a little suggestion. I've noticed that objective based battlegrounds have always suffered from a common problem: lack of enthusiasm on the part of the players to complete said objectives.
The brand new custom open world PvP location also caught my eye and while it looks fresh and awesome it suffers from the same weakness that Hyjal did. It's so often feels one sided or even worse - empty. Perhaps having it as a battleground with equal teams would remedy this and be great fun in general. Mindless zerg clashes might get boring after a while, sure, but I think it would be a refreshing addition to the rotation.
I realize it’s likely that this has already been proposed or worse implemented and showed to be faulty during one of my “breaks” and I hope you will pardon me for not looking it up prior to posting.
Speaking of enthusiasm - for a private server you guys doing a fantastic job. I can't imagine the donor mall bringing in crazy numbers and I don't think someone is funding this out of their pockets for our collective benefit. Yet the server goes on, the connection quality is outstanding, the updates are released and the community is listened to. And not only the donor part of the community, mind you.
Thank you for the hard work - it has not gone unnoticed.
I don't have a donor account and haven't spent any money on the game in general. I feel guilty for this but as a student it’s either go out or buy video games :) I'm sure some of you can relate. This however puts me in a position to comment on the quality of gameplay for non-donating players on the server.
With all that out of the way you are welcome to decide what my opinions are worth to you.
So, as my University workload came down I found some time to spend on the server. The changes I've seen so far is what made me break my habit and make an appearance here.
First thing that came to my attention is the new Transmog feature. It's amazing and I was very happy to find that it's not donor exclusive. This will go a long way in breaking the monotony of seeing same sets everywhere and get the server some extra well-deserved votes. In fact ever since stumbling upon this feature in Warhammer Online I've dreamed of having something like this in WoW. Little did I know it was actually coming to the only private server I'm playing on. In general a whole damn lot is accessible for everyone free of any charge. I’m sure the new players find this a welcome surprise when they first log in.
Sadly, you won't get the same impression if you stick around the forums for too long. I can only imagine how hard it might be to deal with an unappreciative community. The more you browse recent threads the more it feels like the same 10 people had to share one room for too long. Lack of diversity is a bane of all small communities. It turns forums stale very fast and lacking manners combined with poor attitude do little to improve the situation. Perhaps a fresh minimalistic forum would be a better setting for a healthy community.
But I digress. The web page definitely deserves having something said about it. It gets better every time I see it. It's sleek and functioning, voting is simple, streamlined and rewarding. The code is a bit messy, but that’s what happens when several people are working on it with different levels of motivation :)
If you are reading this far perhaps you would care for a little suggestion. I've noticed that objective based battlegrounds have always suffered from a common problem: lack of enthusiasm on the part of the players to complete said objectives.
The brand new custom open world PvP location also caught my eye and while it looks fresh and awesome it suffers from the same weakness that Hyjal did. It's so often feels one sided or even worse - empty. Perhaps having it as a battleground with equal teams would remedy this and be great fun in general. Mindless zerg clashes might get boring after a while, sure, but I think it would be a refreshing addition to the rotation.
I realize it’s likely that this has already been proposed or worse implemented and showed to be faulty during one of my “breaks” and I hope you will pardon me for not looking it up prior to posting.
Speaking of enthusiasm - for a private server you guys doing a fantastic job. I can't imagine the donor mall bringing in crazy numbers and I don't think someone is funding this out of their pockets for our collective benefit. Yet the server goes on, the connection quality is outstanding, the updates are released and the community is listened to. And not only the donor part of the community, mind you.
Thank you for the hard work - it has not gone unnoticed.