one more new player
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:02 am
Just to say one more new player, and here for long i hope.
Well, not exactly brand new as i have participated to the beta. But then i was to busy with another mmorpg to be able to continue (i play ultima online since 2000). But i've always kept an eye on ryzom and its community and was sad and full of remorse when ryzom finally disappeared. That's why now i want to take my chance to fully support this game and participate to its life.
One thing i would like to say though, even if it may bring me antipathy :
If one of the strenghts of ryzom is its community of now veteran players, i fear that it's also one of its worse ennemy.
Let me explain : veterans are people who have done everything, seen everything, own everything, killed everything etc etc ... and so veterans are people who have privileges, they are rich, powerful.
This is precisely where i see the danger : veterans are a powerful lobby, especially here where new players are a minority. What veterans want is differents than what newplayers need, to decide to stay on a game. If the veterans put the pression on the devs to add more end game content, more content for veterans, this work time won't be used to incitate the new players to stay.
I hope the devs and the vets will all have the intelligence to think "newcomer". Because this game has absolutely no future without new players. Sadly a dev or a veteran can't know what a new player feel, so i hope they will welcome our ideas and suggestions with attention.
Don't get me wrong, i'm not at all asking that this game becomes a world of warcraft clone number x, i'm just telling that i have already often seen in other online games how the elitism of certain categories of players (hardcore players, pvpers, roleplayers, etc etc...) can make newcomers feel unwelcome or useless.
Think newcomer.
Well, not exactly brand new as i have participated to the beta. But then i was to busy with another mmorpg to be able to continue (i play ultima online since 2000). But i've always kept an eye on ryzom and its community and was sad and full of remorse when ryzom finally disappeared. That's why now i want to take my chance to fully support this game and participate to its life.
One thing i would like to say though, even if it may bring me antipathy :
If one of the strenghts of ryzom is its community of now veteran players, i fear that it's also one of its worse ennemy.
Let me explain : veterans are people who have done everything, seen everything, own everything, killed everything etc etc ... and so veterans are people who have privileges, they are rich, powerful.
This is precisely where i see the danger : veterans are a powerful lobby, especially here where new players are a minority. What veterans want is differents than what newplayers need, to decide to stay on a game. If the veterans put the pression on the devs to add more end game content, more content for veterans, this work time won't be used to incitate the new players to stay.
I hope the devs and the vets will all have the intelligence to think "newcomer". Because this game has absolutely no future without new players. Sadly a dev or a veteran can't know what a new player feel, so i hope they will welcome our ideas and suggestions with attention.
Don't get me wrong, i'm not at all asking that this game becomes a world of warcraft clone number x, i'm just telling that i have already often seen in other online games how the elitism of certain categories of players (hardcore players, pvpers, roleplayers, etc etc...) can make newcomers feel unwelcome or useless.
Think newcomer.