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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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Arabella Parker
Arabella Parker
Well-Connected

Feb-16-2006 16:26

The advantage that can be gained by running 4 agencies, one in each city, has not been seen, but the potential is still there. By having a headquarters in each city, the main agency does not have to spend cases in traveling when doing a multi city hunt. They can instead rotate members that are currently in the city needed into the agency and do the cases and favors. It is a huge advantage for an agency to have 10-12 members in the home city, who can each work 100-120 cases instead of having to budget and save cases for travel or wait until server reset, just simply rotate members in who still have 10 cases and are already located in the new city.

There has never been a problem before of having many people become friends across agency lines. The problem only occurs when one agency is trying to hold more agents than they original were intended to hold. Moving inactive agents to a second agency just to pull them back into the first agency when more cases are needed or favors are needed in different cities can be seen as an unfair advantage. It could be concluded that, that way of game play is not what was intended. There have been many agencies who have risen to the very top and many more that although have not be #1 they have been very successful using only hard work and staying within the original guidelines set forth of having a maximum of 12 agents.


Peter Gunn
Peter Gunn

Feb-16-2006 18:42

I'm not sure I really understand what's going on here. Let me try figuering this out...

Mojo starts a hunt in New York. The next favor they need is in Delhi. One of their agents in their Delhi office hold the favor they need. So they kick out one of their New York (Mojo) agents (reassign that agent to another agency), send a message to the agent in Delhi, that agent resigns from that agency, accepts the invite from "the home office" (Mojo) does the favor, then resigns from Mojo and goes back to where they started from?

No travel involved? No wasting cases by traveling? You just message the person who has the favor you need, in the city you need, invite them, they join, do the favor, advance Mojo in the hunt and then leave, freeing up space for the next person that has a favor you need?

I must not have understood very well before, but if that's what's going on that's cheating, plain and simple.

There's an easy way to put a stop to that. Require that the person joining actually travel to the agency city, using up 2 cases and cash and losing any favors they're holding. It would make it pointless to have agents waiting in the wings, holding onto Delhi favors if they actually have to go to New York or London to join the agency.

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Feb-16-2006 19:02

Here's a few food for thoughts.

1. To cfm's idea of only having 2 detectives per IP:

If I have a brother *chuckle* and a sister, that we all can't play?

As well, we can just get 20+ people.

2. I don't want to fully explain or discuss our strategies and such, but we are expanding into this. We aren't like this. So when you say, "How could you be doing such a thing," realize you are condemning us for something that hasn't been done.


I think Mojo and all of us there have no problem discussing your or our opinions. We are open to discussion, and we are not trying to kill the Sleuth competitivity. We are, if anything, doing the opposite. Agencies are families; friends. We are simply trying to bring even more into our family and our success.

Peter Gunn
Peter Gunn

Feb-16-2006 19:23

I actually like the idea of being able to have 3 or 4 detectives, I wanted to subscribe with all of my detectives and have nothing but my detectives in my agency, that way no one will argue with my decisions and I don't have to worry about one of my agents running off with expencive equipment.

I think if people want to pay to have more than one detective that's great, it helps pay for the game.

Colonel Shanty
Colonel Shanty

Feb-16-2006 19:23

More to cfm's suggestion for a limit of 2 detectives per IP address:

Yeah, it's a reasonable suggestion, but I don't like the fact that if a detective retires in the agency (and if it's yours), will the limit come into effect? I know plenty of people who create and subscribe for the purpose of agency work. And, like Jojo has stated, siblings may share your computer and IP, so what then? If they want to be a part of your agency...? There are huge loopholes in that suggestion, and I don't think it could work.

I have nothing against Mojo, I know they are trying to make the game more enjoyable. The tactic makes me smile, makes me sit back in my chair, and makes me say "What next?" And that's just that... what next?

I'll miss this thread if it gets deleted. All that time and effort is taken to reach a consensus for this debate. Anyway, just adding to the newer responses. I hope this will get somewhere soon... :)


Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Feb-16-2006 19:24

*quick note for peter*

You can only have 2 detectives of your own per agency.

Casa Nova
Casa Nova
Well-Connected

Feb-16-2006 19:50

I think only time will tell if anything Mojo is doing will really effect the game. It does appear that the union of multiple agencies has its advantages, but is that really true? The logic is there that makes it seem so, but it has not been proven. They can not bring their favors with them to the new agency and not being able to rejoin an agency for 48 hours also really cuts into the advantage. I personally think our “little” agency will enjoy competing with a “superpower.” We have been neck and neck with them for quite sometime and plan on continuing to be a “horn in their side!”

Will it effect the sleuth community? Also yet to be seen. I feel that we all, including Mojo, hope it doesn’t.


R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-16-2006 20:03

How rotating in a detective can help is similar to what peter said, except when you enter the agency you can not be holding any favors.

It is not cheating to bring in a detective into the agency use up their cases chasing a favor and then kick them out. Ben has flatly declared it is not cheating in previous posts.

I want to say also that I personaly really appreciate Eye Spy being there, forcing us to keep on our toes. I look forward to the day when it is the two of us neck and neck for #1 & #2. I have never had a problem with any detective from their agency and have never felt that they had a problem with us.

One more point on why I do not think this will be the game breaker that others think it will be.

How much work is it to run an agency with 12 real people. Now consider that we are already running 4 agencies with 20+ people are are recruiting more. If I have to put in the work to coordination and training assistance I can not do my cases. It takes a big committment and a lot of organization to make it work smoothly.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-16-2006 20:08

Oh and Shanty, I do have my "what's next" on the back burner for a couple of months till things resettle after this.

I do think that there will be some rule changes to help rebalance things. Perhaps a restriction on PW sharing or on detectives entering an agency in the middle of a hunt. Both have plusses and minuses.

I am told that this is the third time this debate has come up, so I am sure that there will be all sorts of older ideas to resurface as well.

LilRach
LilRach
Well-Connected

Feb-16-2006 20:40

I am a little confused on one issue. I thought there was a rule that if a detective quits an agency, he/she could not join a new agency for one day. Is this rule no longer in force?

Hmm...maybe I should start checking the older threads, I am so confused after reading this one.

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