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ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Jun-28-2008 08:39

There have been some recent events on this game that warrant some concern. It’s no secret that there has been a lack of interest. Much of this may be attributed to the release of Shades of Mystery. If that is what people want to play, far be it from me to tell them not to play it.

That being said. I am still a paying customer of Sleuth Noir. As a paying customer there are some things that I expect. Ben has done a decent job at keeping the server up and running. We had a slight issue earlier in the week with not being able to travel and Ben did a great job of addressing the issue and getting it corrected. He always has done a great job of taking care of things. He has not however kept the game fresh and interesting. We recently had the expansion of the USS Sleuthetania. There was a buzz before the initial launch of it and we couldn’t wait to see what was in store for us.

Well what did we get? The opportunity to pay $20,000 to get on board of a ship and do nothing more than play cases. Sure there are some new characters and new items along with 2 new “coming soon” links. That’s it! I can’t help but to feel disappointed in the way this has played out. Two weeks later, the links are still coming soon and the interest of the boat has already gone away. I know I have no plans or reason to get on the boat and be cut off from my agency completely. I don’t know this for a fact, but I think a lot of people are disappointed with the boat as well and some may even be irritated and feel cheated by the whole development.

Maybe I’m being a bit harsh and we are missing some secret that still needs to be unlocked on the boat, but if people aren’t playing, the secret will not be unlocked. I know that Ben is just one person and can only do so much. He has a lot on his plate right now with running both SOM and Noir. I’m sorry, but SOM means absolutely nothing to me as I don’t play over there.

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crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Jul-15-2008 23:57

By which I mean "Sophie" :P

Told you I was tired.

(p.s. - see that Brewster chick up there? That's what I mean -- she's been more helpful to more newbies that I know how to say. So she's not subbed -- big deal, from a business plan point of view, if the fact that she makes it a nice place to play encourages subs from 20 new people).

Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Jul-16-2008 00:02

I feel ya Reese -but I hope people will still read my thoughts on this ^^^

Please take no offence but the "I remember when " should be in a different thread. I'm afraid my suggestions for the future are lost now :(


Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Jul-16-2008 00:21

No not lost..saved by timing. who would have thought.. crunch saved me. Postwise I mean. I'm tired too.

But I gotta ask, Crunchie you don't eat poutine do you??

See,? now I went off topic.

LOOK UPWARDS FOR MY SUGGESTIONS ^^^^^ :)

Reese Withers
Reese Withers
Well-Connected

Jul-16-2008 00:26

I wasnt taking anything away from u what you said, i was agreeing with you. I also think it was in the right place because this is what its about ...about bringing back the fire that once was, along with new things.

Your suggestions arent lost.....but im sorry that YOU feel that way. Im also not offended.

*shrugs* Glad to see I havent lost my touch...of being taken wrong. lol(humor is a wonderful thing)

Goes back to being the silent reader...its better that way :)



ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Jul-16-2008 00:58

Reese, please don't be silent, interaction is what we need.

Crunch, you hit the nail on the head, it's not the cases or the TH's taht keep me coming here, yes thats something I do while here, it's the community, interaction with others. Thats what makes it great.

That being said, I would love to be able to expand the community, not sure I agree with giving out a free sub though, thats been done by Jojo and a few contests in game board, let people at lest pay their dues before coming in. then it's up to us to show them how great it can be.

Basically what I've been trying to get across is, yes while the community is whats keeping me here, if the members of the community lose interest and die off, the community goes with the members.

Hopefully my big, mysterious, pending announcemnt will regenerate some interest. Only time will tell.

Reese Withers
Reese Withers
Well-Connected

Jul-16-2008 01:47

I'm definitely looking forward to what you have in mind ctwon : )

Reese Withers
Reese Withers
Well-Connected

Jul-16-2008 01:48

ctown* oops...lack of sleep over here lol :)

Ms Helen
Ms Helen
Con Artist

Jul-16-2008 04:45

LMAO I just love the fact that Crunch was attempting to make a short post. I have NEVER seen Crunch make a short post :p

And yay Reese haven't seen you in ages :)

Huglover
Huglover
Old Shoe

Jul-16-2008 05:02

I think Sophie's suggestion was a good one :-)
(Yea! I managed to make a short post) ;-)

Brasco De Gama
Brasco De Gama
Old Shoe

Jul-17-2008 14:22

OK... this thread is far too long for me to read everything, so I apologise for just skimming through and sticking my boat in here.

I started to run out of steam in this game after about a year, not because I stopped enjoying it, but real life was calling me to do other stuff and then I felt I had lost momentum and didn't have any incentive to get back involved to the level I was.

I remember when we first started up TIA, we made the mistake of setting up in London, with SMRT and Al-Q in full fighting mode, not the best place for our little start up to be, but it certainly gave TIA a good sense of the competition. I remember being a newbie and reading the boards. There was for the most part, a good natured sense of competition and a lot of help and support for new players. I felt a real sense of there being a "Goldie Locks" community, where it wasn't so large that you felt anonymous and not so small that you felt there was no depth. I think it made me want to stick around and do something here.

Crunch made a good point about splitting recruitment and retention, and dammit it forced me to think.

So when I finally found my brain from down the back of the sofa, dusted off the fluff and unstuck the Toffo wrapper, I got to contemplating what kept me playing for that year.

It wasn’t really the challenge of the game. It was the friendships I made that kept me coming back. This was the genius behind the Agencies idea. Unfortunately, that’s a bit of a dead end, because you need to keep the agencies active by recruiting new agents. If they aren't coming in and subscribing it chokes the life out of the agencies. So for me retention and recruitment are inextricably linked.

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