Tell Sony About Your Player-Run Events
I mentioned in a previous post that one of the things that can make an MMO truly great is the community that builds up around and in the game. If game developers can make it so that players want to communicate with each other, and make it very easy to do, then you add an additional draw that keeps people coming back for more.
There is not a single game out there that has it right. That is not to say that some don’t try, but their attempts have been half ass and weak. You will see announcements from companies stating that they care about player-run events and that they fully support them, but those good wishes disappear after a couple of weeks and things fall back down to the status quo.
Now Sony has decided to help support player-run events. This comes about 10 years too late, but what can you do? I saw this post from Massively, which points to the official announcement, that tells players to run more events and they will come up with more ways to support them. This probably sounds great to guilds who like to do such things, but I have no doubt that just like in the past, these things will fade away with nothing of substance coming from the game developers.
Speaking of events, some of the neatest moments in my Everquest career was participating in GM run events. Some of them that followed the lore and made sense game-wise were great and got people talking. The problem was that the GM events were few and far between, and just like you would expect, eventually stopped altogether. GM run events are so rare these days that I wonder if they happen at all. It is a shame because they added flavor to the game and a neat change to the standard day to day MMO grind.
Giving the players some variety gets them enthused about the game. GM and player-run events create the sense of a living game world where neat things can happen at any moment. If Joe MaxLevel is running through the newbie yard on auto-run while watching television, and he suddenly gets attacked by a 100 foot tall rooster who shoots laser beams out its eyes, you can be damn sure that word will spread quickly and draw many players into the fun. It will create buzz that will keep people talking about the event and they will look forward to the next one. If the developers follow through with a series of them, ane the players keep talking about it, then you have created something special.
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