Friday 1 August 2014

I Don't Have The Time


On Wednesday I wrote about WoW transitioning to a Single Player MMO. I was only part joking, in some weird sense it is nice to play a solo game with other people. Sometimes though I want to take those people, blindfold them and line them up against a wall and "execute the whole bally lot of them" to paraphrase Queenie from Blackadder.

Having read the latest instalment from Alternative Chat, I can feel her pain. Breaking up or fire fighting with your Guild is not on anybody's list of fun things to do today.

Essentially I have been in 5 guilds that mean anything to me and two of them had the same people in them. I have been a rank and file player and I have been an Officer. I don't miss being an Officer and I like the ability to just play without feeling an obligation to invite new members, help them bed in, let them abuse the Guild Bank, annoy all the old Guildies and to find them a place on a raid team only to realise that they Hit like a Wet Noodle, and Heal with the default UI.

Being a Guild Leader or Officer is something that many of us feel that we should aspire to, but I can tell anyone who has not done it, that it is a thankless task. Nobody wants to hold down a full time job and then in a moment of leisure  time be pounced on as soon as the login screen as cleared, with guild Drama and tales of idiots besmirching the reputation of the Guild, in Trade Chat or loot drama in a Pickup Group.

The only aspect of being a Guild Officer that I liked was maintaining the Guild Bank. Stacking the shelves with Food, Potions, Glyphs, Enchants, Gems and Belt Buckles. The task I performed is so much easier today with the Gold rolling in from every lootable mob and Guild Dungeon and Scenario runs. My Guild offers very sizable Repair bills to all members and still the coffers keep filling up. I would to do that task especially with an new expansion somewhere on the horizon.

I do not miss being an Officer but then I am kind of upset that I am not considered to be Officer material, but I appreciate the reasons why I am not. These are as follows:
  • Unwilling to say gratz to every stupid achievement in the game. Some of them are the equivalent of burping after drinking a carbonated drink
  • Unwilling to let everybody know about my bodily functions, "BRB Bio break", really needed to know that in Trade Chat/Guild Chat.
  • Can you make me this item, I am not going to tip and I only half the materials and you need to logon to 3 different characters. No! No! No! I will not do this any more.
  • "I know you are in a Raid, but can you get 3x Stacks of Worming Tablets from the Guild Bank. I really need them ASAP". The answer is still No! No! No! not no more.
  • "Can you boost all my characters round Wailing Caverns? I am new to the Guild and nobody want to take me again". I have a life, I play this game too, I am an Officer not at your beck and call.
Many people think I am ignorant in game. The reason is due to my failure to notice when people are talking to me. I only glance at Chat channel when waiting, flying or generally taking a short break from doing something. It is not deliberate and I am not ignoring you, I probably just didn't see it.

Another problem I have is that of speaking on Vent or Mumble, it started out as being slightly shy and then it was a technical issue headset/mumble and now I simply don't have a mic just headphones.
I am really reasonably eloquent but with a issues from childhood of a stutter and a speech defect, I blame it on my hearing being partially deaf, but in reality my son has the same speech problems, but he has none of my hangups, chatting away on Minecraft.

Running a successful Guild is very rewarding, but running a crap Guild is just hard work, and not everybody wants a second job. I hope Alternative Chat finds nirvana amongst the rank and file, but I guess that she will always be GM whilst she remains in the Guild.

4 comments:

  1. "Unwilling to say gratz to every stupid achievement in the game. Some of them are the equivalent of burping after drinking a carbonated drink."

    That made me laugh so much. Thank you.

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  2. "I do not miss being an Officer but then I am kind of upset that I am not considered to be Officer material, but I appreciate the reasons why I am not."

    I know you're being a bit tongue in cheek...but as the GM of a 14/14H 25 man raiding guild I find it fascinating that apparently people have asked you to do stuff like that. I've never had to deal with those problems nor have my officers. Reminds me of something Stubborn said about how apparently many "hardcore" guilds have a lot less social drama because we have more defined expectations.

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  3. I am being Tongue in cheek but everything is genuine except the Worming Tablets.

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  4. You're not an officer in the guild? I honestly thought you were, shows how much attention I pay these days. I'll have a chat with the chaps.

    I firmly beleive I wouldn't be if I joined the guild now, and would never be anything higher than 'knight' or whatever the middle 'normal' rank is right now. The only reason I have any sort of rank these days is still a hangover from when I used to run the show, back when we were MUCH smaller. I feel like am an old man thats retired and been given an honourery title and not expected to do much.

    ...I really should start paying attention to things again, shouldn't I?

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