Hi all,
The staff team is gearing up for an announcement and I thought I'd put this out there for some member feedback. If the forum were to - hypothetically speaking of course (heh heh heh...) - set up a series of awesome events, is there any kind of forum events you'd like to (or not like to) see happen?
Fanfiction compeition 4 maybe?
I would've posted something like a forum gala, but wouldn't be too different from the prom, I guess.
Wait.
An April Fools madcap RP.
The RP sounds cool
As long as it isn't a Series of Unfortunate Events.
A RP would be good. (This year April Fool's Day is a Wednesday, which is good as it's the day I have the most spare time).
I agree with the idea of a fanfic competition, too.
Personally I would like to see something fresh and new. We have already had three fanfiction contests, several proms, and an rp requires to many commitments. Something quick, simple and fun would do for me
The thing is, if what is planned is too quick, some members could miss out on it. The proms, fanart and fanfic contests are simple (except possibly for judging) and thus have been used several times. Most of the events suggested are rather fun, I'd imagine. Otherwise, they would be suggested. I'm not trying to start an argument, but I did want to point these things out.
The problem with fanart is not everyone has artistic talent, even me. Besides the occasional model I can't make scrap. And with fanfictions you have the same thing + not everyone may have time to make one.
I'm not refuting you; I have no artistic or literary talent. And, nor am I saying they are quick. However, they do have the advantage of simplicity, at least, simplicity in scheduling. I suppose what I'm trying to say is that we might need to brainstorm what we want to suggest; the aforementioned activities do fit the "quick, simple, and fun" categories, even if they don't do so for everyone.
Do you want to continue this over private messages, so that the topic is not cluttered?
Quote from: Verdauga on January 29, 2020, 07:37:37 PM
Do you want to continue this over private messages, so that the topic is not cluttered?
To be honest, I see no reason why. I was simply putting forth my thoughts, and a far as I am concerned I succeed. + further discussion would not have any positive effects.
No, to--ergh.
Well, then...what events are you suggesting we plan?
My takeaway from this is that variation in time commitment is a big deal in events. It might be worth having a few events be long - like the contests - and a few be short (I.e something that can be done in less than an hour). That way nobody feels like they can't participate if they have a particularly busy week ahead of them.
Mmm, I definitely think a mixture would be good. One thing, though, I know that even if there are multiple, hour long events, some might feel like they missed out if they aren't able to participate.
But, that's just how it is for events really, so take that with a grain of salt.
I don't have any specific ideas, sorry, but for longer events, while a contest is good, I think something that could be participated in daily would be nice.
You could also look at setting up activities that lie outside the forum, like that group chat that Lass has been trying to put together. Maybe also specific activities for those that can/want to join, like a day for PC gamers to all get on and game together, or setting up an online D&D game or something. Of course, I'm just listing things that fall within my interests, i'm not saying you should specifically do those things. Just examples of what I mean by "outside the forum".
*Gamer intensifies*
I think having a gaming thing would be cool.
That sounds pretty cool, the only issue would be finding a game we all have...
Games that I feel would work best would be something like Age of Empires, Battlefront 2, Ghost Recon, ect. Games that you can group up and don't necessarily need to wait for someone.
Maybe on a Wednesday? I know I'll be around then.
Quote from: Tungro on January 31, 2020, 05:47:02 PM
That sounds pretty cool, the only issue would be finding a game we all have...
I'm personally rather intrigued by Lass' skyping idea. Other than that, I have no fresh ideas to bring to the table. Sorry.
I personally like the idea of taking some of the events off-site. We are somewhat limited in options for what we can implement just by the very nature of this being a forum, which probably leads us to recycling events sometimes. We'll discuss what we can put in place, while I am not really a gamer and personally wouldn't be able to take charge of anything like that I am sure there are plenty of options we can take on alongside our forum-based events. :)
I would like to see some art contests, definitely. Another thing might be a roleplay dueling event, where people could play for having the best duel.
As for off-site events, I know not everyone plays it, but Minecraft may be the most neutral game.
That's quite true. If we're talking about a "for everyone" kind of game, you can't get much better. If we're talking PC, it isn't graphically intensive so it's easy to run, plus it doesn't cost too much either. I'd be down for a forum Minecraft server, honestly.
There used to be one (or two), but I think they went out of date or something.
Does anyone play Medieval Engineers? It is the same idea as minecraft, but imo better