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Hey everyone, for those who don't know me, I'm Miles. I've been around since ASG, which would place me at an almost 2 year veteran of Garry's Mod RP. In this time I've staffed and GM'ed countless servers, and help found and create a semi-successful Garry's Mod community. I've learned a lot about how to run a community, and while my opinion can be taken as a grain of salt, I ask that you follow along for a bit.
Now that we've established who I am, lets establish why I'm here.
I'm here to talk about Endless "Networks". Yes, those quotation marks are intentional, but I'll get back to that in a moment, Endless Networks, or EN as we all know is a GMod RP base community. While we've made attempts and are making attempts to expand to other games, they've almost always failed. As of late, we have 3 active servers; CW, FO & IM (I don't know the status of Halo & HL2/Crusaders). CW being the server ASG was known for, then Axiom and now EN. As for FO and IM, they're relitavily small servers, but they have a chance on going somewhere with time. And while I am biased, I do believe they BOTH have the potential to grow EN.
So let's get down to the real reason I'm here now that you know everything you need to. Endless "Networks". The reasons for the quotation marks is because so far, we've done NO networking whatsoever. Which, mind you is fine, as EN is relatively new. The problem is, I don't think the community is willing to open the doors to new players. Especially, new high ranking players, who have positions among the community. I can understand the hesitation however, of course we don't want random people getting high ranks. But I'll explain how that could all be avoided, and more importantly, how EN could live up to her name.
Follow along, as here are the basic points that I have in mind:
Please don't kill me, I love you all -Miles
Now that we've established who I am, lets establish why I'm here.
I'm here to talk about Endless "Networks". Yes, those quotation marks are intentional, but I'll get back to that in a moment, Endless Networks, or EN as we all know is a GMod RP base community. While we've made attempts and are making attempts to expand to other games, they've almost always failed. As of late, we have 3 active servers; CW, FO & IM (I don't know the status of Halo & HL2/Crusaders). CW being the server ASG was known for, then Axiom and now EN. As for FO and IM, they're relitavily small servers, but they have a chance on going somewhere with time. And while I am biased, I do believe they BOTH have the potential to grow EN.
So let's get down to the real reason I'm here now that you know everything you need to. Endless "Networks". The reasons for the quotation marks is because so far, we've done NO networking whatsoever. Which, mind you is fine, as EN is relatively new. The problem is, I don't think the community is willing to open the doors to new players. Especially, new high ranking players, who have positions among the community. I can understand the hesitation however, of course we don't want random people getting high ranks. But I'll explain how that could all be avoided, and more importantly, how EN could live up to her name.
Follow along, as here are the basic points that I have in mind:
- Have a clear distinction between Server ranks and Network ranks. What I mean is, if we truly begin to bring in new servers not started by EN, we need to let both parties know that they're rank is simply a server rank, and has no power in the community. Too many people over the years have gained positions that should be earned, and the easiest way to resolve that is to purge the old system of ranks.
- Create a entirely new process/system that looks for new potential servers to join our Network. This system would involve mature and experienced members of EN, and these people would work to achieve a common goal; say, a new server every 3 months. I don't expect people to work for EN, but sitting down on a Saturday night going through potential servers is fun yet rewarding process.
- Network out of GMod! I understand, Minecraft is coming! But that's not only a project 2 years in the making, but one that continues to dissatisfy no matter what the product is. An easy way to network outside of GMod, is to again, play the game! "Hey, let's play this CS:GO jailbreak server tonight" or "Let's check out this small Battlefield community".
- Create a sense of community! So far, I've witnessed half a dozen controversial conversations, and I've been part of EN for 3 weeks. 2017 just started folks, and while I hate to start another confroversial conversation, I think this is an important topic. Our main goal, hopefully, is to provide a fun experience to literally everyone. Without a community to do so, that goal won't be achieved.
- Stop worrying about the player base! I know, wow, I just committed a sin, but I'm serious. Worrying about players is important, but we've done little to fix our low player count. If we're so in chaos about players, let's look for servers with a dedicated population, who can contribute to our community, both finnacnily and physically (players).
Please don't kill me, I love you all -Miles