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R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-12-2006 17:59

The time is here to start invitations to Mojo Enterprises.

http://www.geocities.com/sleuth.mojo/home.html

This is a group effort by several detectives to create a fun, helpful and competitive enviroment for people to participate in.

We welcome you to look over our guidelines, our code of conduct and mission statement.

To show that we want to help everyone we are also posting for the first ime in public some (not all ;) ) of Mojo's hunting guidelines.

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Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 09:25

Arab - you see it however u want. I wasn't saying for everyone to mind their own business. I'm smart enough to know that when something is discussed in public, it becomes everyones business. I was just saying that, I dont see why everyone is getting all bent out of shape about this. I was a Director of a successful agency, until it slowed down. I didn't worry about who was forming alliances, and I did not feel threatened by another agencies success or I was never jealous of an agencies success.

I'm a person that doesn't get wrapped up in what others do or how they do things. If it works, go for it (Im like that in real life too) Everyone else has that option to do the same. Dont bash an agency because of what they do to get at the top. Mojos is a fair, honest agency....and I thought that even when I wasnt IN Mojos. This not fair, fair thing is crazy. Mojos aren't cheats, and what is being implied by this "not fair" comments, is that Mojos are cheats. That is 100% wrong. Im IN Mojos, and believe me, we work hard...and we do it with fairness. It's too bad that Mojos success is leaving a bad taste in everyones mouth.

Even tho I disagree with all this big fuss thats going on, I want everyone to know that I respect others opinions, and dont want anything I said to come between the friends I have here :) You are being direct on your opinions, and so am I.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Feb-15-2006 09:26

Tactics always make me smile. Those agencies that are serious about hunting, all have a tactic that works. And lets be honest, the best tactic is quite easy to work out. We can assume this to be true, otherwise people wouldn’t want to change tactic in to a direction where the only solution to be the best is to have more players. That’s the only route left to create an advantage over all the others that also have a great tactic.

Community:
Well that this is not fun, this thread is enough proof. It already causes fighting. It’s not fun for mojo or anyone else. It is already causing people to be upset. It is already causing agencies to stop hunting (reason: why bother.) It’s already causing people to think that they don’t need to bother with trying to build an agency. Alliances will kill a community. Not when some people hang out more with others necisarily. But it is part of being an official member of a club or not, where others can’t join, unless they work with the alliance. If mojo has 4 agencies or more, then they get to be 50 or more people….that’s in my eyes an upset balance in a small community like ours. I mean I get along great with a lot of mojo people, but if I just want to step in to other peoples shoes who want to become part of the community and have a sense of belonging.

I am all for helping other agencies and the community. We have message boards and a newbie lounge and possibility to paste tutorials. I don’t think mojo has something special to offer in terms of friendliness, I don’t know of any unfriendly agency. All agencies train their newbies, help each other, make friends, play and talk together. That’s the awesome thing about sleuth, there are not only 1 or 2 friendly agencies. I don’t think Sleuth would be more or less friendly and nice with alliances. In fact, considering the sentiments expressed here....

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 09:40

I don't think Mojos was saying they are the only agencies that help (unless you read something I didn't) BUT Im done with this subject. This is something that could keep going on and on and on, and in the end, be right back where it started from. Which is disagreement. Agree to disagree

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Feb-15-2006 09:54

Sadly agreeing to disagree is not so much a solution. Nor is trying to close off a discussion, because mojo doesn't like to have discussion against something they do. I can understand this is uncomfortable to hear, and you want this thread to be over.

Agreeing to disagree also means, keeping things the way they are now, keeps this process and train rolling, and accepting that a lot of people disagree with this process or practice. Considering there are people posting from different agencies against this, it's even already a majority. I am really wondering why it is worth it, to upset so many people. If you want to continue the way that you do, then you should do so, then do accept that you are doing something a lot of people don't find of benefit to the community and feel you are ruining their good time.

Blueberry Hill
Blueberry Hill
Lucky Stiff

Feb-15-2006 09:57

I think Jstkdn has summed it up quite nicely.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-15-2006 10:04

I am going to break my word here and speak up then go back to being quiet for the rest of the day on this thread. I will respond to everything else later on but have one point to make. This thread is not over for me yet, and there are several other ones in the sleuth chat area I am very interested in also.

I am not proposing to change anything here with this. I am not uncomfortable with this at all.

This is all out in the open for disussion because I wanted it discussed. You do not have to agree or disagree with me, with any member of Mojo or the rest of the sleuth community.

This process will continue you are correct JST. I have proposed several rule changes to help keep balance.

I will continue along this path. The genie is out of the bottle now, just because some people do not like the direction does not mean it will not happen.

There is one person here who can make changes in the rule set to rebalance things. I am sure he will read over all of this, and listen to those who make reasonable requests. Obviously he did make changes not too long ago when people complained about importing favors. This is another circumstance where he will have to step in and make a statement about what the new rules will be.

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 10:06

Well hey majority rules right? *claps hands * I dont mind hearing opinions different than my own, and if u feel im "ruining your good time* consider me gone from the community. Wouldnt want to be a spoiler. Atleast in the public community. This is a pathetic and boils down to jealousy. Goodbye!

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Feb-15-2006 10:22

I don't think it boils down to jealousy. I think people are afraid that the spirit of the game may be ruined through alliances. It isn't all to do with hunts- wich other agencies are doing quite well in.

I think the anti side of alliances is that you create more divisions and there is more chance for people to feel left out or excluded.

I have played games where more and more people stopped playing because it was a horrible atmosphere due to alliances and the like.

I think of people see this as blowing up and destroying a community they love.

I am fully supportive of Mojos and not jealous. I was happy for you all when you got your 100th.

I do think that the agency is great and supportive in helping everyone.
I just don't see why there needs to be alliances.

My concerns are not about hunts or treasures.

I am sorry I started this and have made you angry but I also feel like I just said what some others had been thinking and feeling.



Peter Gunn
Peter Gunn

Feb-15-2006 10:23

Ok, I still don't understand how you can have four different agencies. I could leave #1 With A Gunn and go start #2 With A Gunn in London, #3 With A Gunn in Delhi and so on and call it Peter Gunn Inc., but still, aren't those completely seperate agencies? There's no way to share equipment without someone resigning and traveling to a another city. There's no way to visit between agencies without resigning from one. If the Shire solves a hunt it shows on the hunts page as solved by the Shire, not by MoJo.

As for the rest of this discussion, I think it really goes against the idea's of the game as it was set up by Ben. Think about it, the most people any building can hold is 12. If Ben had wanted agencies to grow huge then you could rent an old sports stadium that holds 500. Also, when you travel, you don't have access to any but the most basic agency services, I think Ben did it that way for a reason. If he had wanted agencies to be able to expand to other cities I'm sure he would have put a link someplace that says "Click here to open a 2nd agency office in this city".

I think the whole idea was for people to be able to play and enjoy the game without feeling like they HAD to join an agency, and the treasure hunts were just an added extra to give the agencies a team something to work on. The main part of the game (as I see it) has always been the cases. Yet most people in agencies are whipping through easy cases to get to the favors for the hunts.

The only reason I wanted to join an agency was to have a place to store equipment and cases that I didn't have time to get to. I took on one guy because he really really wanted to join, he invited someone else then he left LOL So, I'm perfectly ok with only having a 2 person agency, and if my other agent wants to leave that's fine, I doubt I'll be looking for anyone else. And I really don't think I'll be expanding to all four cities.

Arabesque
Arabesque
Old Shoe

Feb-15-2006 10:39

Is it pathetic to worry about whether Mojo Enterprises will damage the community? If I were jealous of Mojo, wouldn't I be the first to come knocking on your door? I simply don't think that dismissing legitimate concerns as pathetic jealousy is a valid argument. If people don't want to be part of the discussion, that's fine, but please do not misread my motives or my intentions. I love this game. I want to be a part of the Sleuthing community. And I am worried that the community I have grown to respect and enjoy will disintegrate before my eyes. It'll be like Survivor: Sleuth Island--join an alliance, or be voted off to the sidelines.

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