... Mesanna showed up!
After finishing my Stratics post for Siege, I stopped by the Cats net toss to continue the slow pet training on a new shard. (And I've never got a one-tile soulforge, so that was a factor too).
Just as we start, Mesanna appears in GC and announces that she'd like to discuss the EM.
!RUT RO SHAGGY!
My first thought was are we about to go full Clops? Cause I'm getting the popcorn if so!
Now a little background so I don't unintentionally assume some expertise on Catskills:
- I haven't played here in 17 years,
- Last week I started casually training a toon that had been stranded here for years,
- IANAL, I only play one on Stratics
Apparently, Mesanna had promised at one of the various Meet and Greets that EMs who failed to properly post events / locations / times would be sacked. The EM for Catskills, EM Dranmar, had apparantly been gently reminded by Mesanna about this rule previously (at some point). But this past week one of his events did not occur at the appointed hour, and Mesanna was here to solicit feedback on the possible sacking of said EM Dranmar.
Well, it is not an overstatement to say Catskills lost its s**t.
The messages in GC scrolled by so fast you could catch maybe one in four. Eventually (thanks in very large part to the net tosser moving down the docks and drawing at least a few of the crowd away from the conflict) cooler heads prevailed and a more reasonable dialogue occurred. The Cats players (who definitely seemed locals, but who am I to say?) strongly supported Dranmar. Nails (apparantly present for the weekly net toss) supported the local opinion with several statements identifying that recent complaints against the EM derived from a small (and known) disgruntled faction, and were not representative of the shard.
The entire thing was interesting to witness. Things I learned (or reinforced my current beliefs):
1. Mesanna was clearly holding at least this EM to a standard she had promised. He had broken a rule (though in this case it was innocent enough, as I happened to be online during the event in question and it was a time-change snafu), and she was ready to meet out punishment if the server felt the infraction warranted it.
2. However, before taking action she was soliciting player feedback. It went south quickly, but the fact remains that she was making an effort, and even doing so after hours at a time she knew a large group of regulars would be online.
So as someone who is often critical of decisions made at her level, I think it should be noted that she put forth some real effort here;
That said, the entire concept of how the producer interacts with the player base REALLY needs consideration. I've argued for a true Community Liaison role on the part of Broadsword for a long time, (or at the very least, having someone else in that role), and the way in which this conversation unfolded did nothing to change my opinion.
3. The Cats players were very quick to defend their EM. Which was chaotic as heck, but also pretty cool. My understanding is that RP is big on Cats, and the crowd gave the impression that Dranmar is very supportive of that. So good for them!
4. However, once that train got rolling it was difficult for Mesanna to get a word in (see comment above) and GC got a little ugly for a second there. Strong feelings all around.
Based on my (admittedly limited) opinion, the crux of the matter still boils down to a GIANT division between players who want events for their shards and players who want EM item drops that wait out the event itself until the end boss. This I DID witness, as I rolled up on the end of the event (last 10 mins) and just fell in with the crowd. I assumed it was all RP (there was a lot more than I have seen before), but once a final boss spawned, gates opened up all around and piles of toons appeared (easily doubling the crowd that had been following the event).
The complaints to Mesanna during the day were (based on the comments in the discussion) from off-shard players who felt that the change in time was intentionally done to prevent them from showing up. Obviously some made it, because I saw the gates myself and also saw them recall away as soon as the boss died.
In the end it was a stark reminder of why I gave up on EM events on Legends over a year ago. The EMs are in a damned if you do, damned if you don't position. And after the Clops fiasco, everyone is assumed guilty until proven innocent over any complaint (take a look at the rares forum sometime, some great discussion about dupes on there...)
The thing that annoys me the most I think is that this post would never be allowed on the official UO forum, where this type of discussion really should occur between the ?liaison? and the players.
EDIT: Knew, not new. I'm an idiot.
After finishing my Stratics post for Siege, I stopped by the Cats net toss to continue the slow pet training on a new shard. (And I've never got a one-tile soulforge, so that was a factor too).
Just as we start, Mesanna appears in GC and announces that she'd like to discuss the EM.
!RUT RO SHAGGY!
My first thought was are we about to go full Clops? Cause I'm getting the popcorn if so!
Now a little background so I don't unintentionally assume some expertise on Catskills:
- I haven't played here in 17 years,
- Last week I started casually training a toon that had been stranded here for years,
- IANAL, I only play one on Stratics
Apparently, Mesanna had promised at one of the various Meet and Greets that EMs who failed to properly post events / locations / times would be sacked. The EM for Catskills, EM Dranmar, had apparantly been gently reminded by Mesanna about this rule previously (at some point). But this past week one of his events did not occur at the appointed hour, and Mesanna was here to solicit feedback on the possible sacking of said EM Dranmar.
Well, it is not an overstatement to say Catskills lost its s**t.
The messages in GC scrolled by so fast you could catch maybe one in four. Eventually (thanks in very large part to the net tosser moving down the docks and drawing at least a few of the crowd away from the conflict) cooler heads prevailed and a more reasonable dialogue occurred. The Cats players (who definitely seemed locals, but who am I to say?) strongly supported Dranmar. Nails (apparantly present for the weekly net toss) supported the local opinion with several statements identifying that recent complaints against the EM derived from a small (and known) disgruntled faction, and were not representative of the shard.
The entire thing was interesting to witness. Things I learned (or reinforced my current beliefs):
1. Mesanna was clearly holding at least this EM to a standard she had promised. He had broken a rule (though in this case it was innocent enough, as I happened to be online during the event in question and it was a time-change snafu), and she was ready to meet out punishment if the server felt the infraction warranted it.
2. However, before taking action she was soliciting player feedback. It went south quickly, but the fact remains that she was making an effort, and even doing so after hours at a time she knew a large group of regulars would be online.
So as someone who is often critical of decisions made at her level, I think it should be noted that she put forth some real effort here;
That said, the entire concept of how the producer interacts with the player base REALLY needs consideration. I've argued for a true Community Liaison role on the part of Broadsword for a long time, (or at the very least, having someone else in that role), and the way in which this conversation unfolded did nothing to change my opinion.
3. The Cats players were very quick to defend their EM. Which was chaotic as heck, but also pretty cool. My understanding is that RP is big on Cats, and the crowd gave the impression that Dranmar is very supportive of that. So good for them!
4. However, once that train got rolling it was difficult for Mesanna to get a word in (see comment above) and GC got a little ugly for a second there. Strong feelings all around.
Based on my (admittedly limited) opinion, the crux of the matter still boils down to a GIANT division between players who want events for their shards and players who want EM item drops that wait out the event itself until the end boss. This I DID witness, as I rolled up on the end of the event (last 10 mins) and just fell in with the crowd. I assumed it was all RP (there was a lot more than I have seen before), but once a final boss spawned, gates opened up all around and piles of toons appeared (easily doubling the crowd that had been following the event).
The complaints to Mesanna during the day were (based on the comments in the discussion) from off-shard players who felt that the change in time was intentionally done to prevent them from showing up. Obviously some made it, because I saw the gates myself and also saw them recall away as soon as the boss died.
In the end it was a stark reminder of why I gave up on EM events on Legends over a year ago. The EMs are in a damned if you do, damned if you don't position. And after the Clops fiasco, everyone is assumed guilty until proven innocent over any complaint (take a look at the rares forum sometime, some great discussion about dupes on there...)
The thing that annoys me the most I think is that this post would never be allowed on the official UO forum, where this type of discussion really should occur between the ?liaison? and the players.
EDIT: Knew, not new. I'm an idiot.