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As a loneop, how far did you go in your attempt?

(Memory is a bit fuzzy cause this happened a long while ago on SL)

On lobster for me to save tc I went in with thief gloves and a clown gear. While the captain was chapel I grabbed the bag and dipped to vault. Switched to jug suit, l6, esword, and chameleon projector. Activated the nuke with no one noticing that the disk was even gone. That's when the wizard, the ninja, and the rest of the crew charged at me. I bolted the door, popped camera and kept on popping in and out to kill the next goober. They bust it open and the wizard locker spell me. I esword out and get fireballed with the crew constant shooting me. Ninja shocked me when I got back up and the sec off finished me off with a shotgun. I didnt win but holy fuck that truely felt like a one vs all and it felt enthralling.

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u/SPR12314 — 1 day ago
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I've been addicted to ss14 the moment i first booted up a server. And I think I have a couple of ideas that could help improve not just the health of wizden servers, but for the entirety of ss14.

First idea would be to create a small council. They would be in charged of proper leadership, advertisement, and taking in feedback and transforming it to something productive. Things that are outside of purely wizden and their own servers. They would not be allowed to touch the code unless the maintainers needs help. And the whole project stuff pjb is talking about? It should obviously go to the most trusted and willing staff member, demoted or not. They would be the head of the small council (Ive been watching to much game of thrones). You might wonder who would be on the council? About 5 or more people, one from each of the popular, and respected servers. Wizden has been running this for a while but having a few people that has willingly tossed their hat into the ring on making a server and being sucessful could help push the entirety of ss14 into a more genuine place.

Next idea is wizden directly. The servers has been known to be two things. A vanilla experience, and lrp. You would think vanilla would mean beginner friendly, but it doesn't due the complicates systems that stack on top of each other that has allowed me to genuinely enjoy the game for the last year. It needs to start pushing towards more beginner friendly things. For example job objectives that would teach them the game. And would reward them with a small cosmetic for their characters.

The dwarf removal pr wasn't the biggest reason, but it was the straw that broke the camels back. Their should be something that prevents this in the future to prevent anymore discourse. If the project managers and the staff members are in disagreement of a pr, have it put up as a public poll on whether it gets merged or not. 2 project managers or 50 percent of the staff would be allowed to call for a vote. This way the public could decide what's best.

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u/SPR12314 — 2 months ago