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Dukasaur wrote:xroads wrote:zeus111 wrote:i sent 5 players this week here ..i could not post how to begin games on there wall ..all had a guide in there game but left site very soon after signing up ..would it be possible to make a very short video covering those basics ??? looking into more new recruits first games many log on and off with in mins never to come back ....i see most all guide games the guide welcomes them again all most all have no reply as if they dont see that chat ...perhaps if possible a short video can be made to introduce all new members on the basics ,,,plus one said he saw red circles pulsating and could not figure out how to start turn ...is clickable maps installed for new recruits ?
I suggested how to you tube videos long long ago.
It was ignored by ownership
I've been suggesting tutorial videos for eight years. Ownership said "go right ahead. Make it and we'll be happy to post it." That's not exactly the same thing as ignoring. It's saying that he (and by "he" I mean all three owners, because I've served under all three and they all agreed) doesn't have the time or the {insert any of a number of excuses} but would be happy to support it with links on the site, etc.
I know, this is something that should be a management responsibility, but volunteers have done what management should be doing forever, and there's no reason we couldn't do this one also. I lack the technical knowlege to do video screen captures (I know how to do static screen captures, but for this I think we need live) but if somebody could teach me and direct me to some kind of freeware software for video capture, I would gladly take a stab at it.
EBConquer has already volunteered two years ago to do the final edit and turn my spew into something professional-looking.
I've been told I have a good radio voice and I've done public speaking, so I'll be happy to do my own narration. All I need is some software to do video scree captures.
xroads wrote:Dukasaur wrote:xroads wrote:zeus111 wrote:i sent 5 players this week here ..i could not post how to begin games on there wall ..all had a guide in there game but left site very soon after signing up ..would it be possible to make a very short video covering those basics ??? looking into more new recruits first games many log on and off with in mins never to come back ....i see most all guide games the guide welcomes them again all most all have no reply as if they dont see that chat ...perhaps if possible a short video can be made to introduce all new members on the basics ,,,plus one said he saw red circles pulsating and could not figure out how to start turn ...is clickable maps installed for new recruits ?
I suggested how to you tube videos long long ago.
It was ignored by ownership
I've been suggesting tutorial videos for eight years. Ownership said "go right ahead. Make it and we'll be happy to post it." That's not exactly the same thing as ignoring. It's saying that he (and by "he" I mean all three owners, because I've served under all three and they all agreed) doesn't have the time or the {insert any of a number of excuses} but would be happy to support it with links on the site, etc.
I know, this is something that should be a management responsibility, but volunteers have done what management should be doing forever, and there's no reason we couldn't do this one also. I lack the technical knowlege to do video screen captures (I know how to do static screen captures, but for this I think we need live) but if somebody could teach me and direct me to some kind of freeware software for video capture, I would gladly take a stab at it.
EBConquer has already volunteered two years ago to do the final edit and turn my spew into something professional-looking.
I've been told I have a good radio voice and I've done public speaking, so I'll be happy to do my own narration. All I need is some software to do video scree captures.
This is the pathetic reason why CC is dying.
The owner wont do something they should do, and instead expects his customers to do it.
This is like asking customers at a restaurant to cook their own meal and wash their own dishes.
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zeus111 wrote:@ duk most sites use its members like i said im a mod on poker stars we dont get paid we choose to do what we do for the site ...we do receive some benefits but see were x roads is coming from ...is this site s owners goals not to profit ?? u said prior u have approached the 3 owners with an idea and they said they did not have the time . i m confused as to why a company would start a biz see its in deep doodoo and not try and save it ...if owners dont have time why start the whole site to begin with ..for 8 yrs u said u have mentioned this idea and to date its a very big issue ..maybe im wrong and 3 ppl got together built a site for entertainment is that the case here if so i get it ..however if there too busy as it was stated and see there creation out right on life support why on earth should we ..as it sits its my belief the site has to see the majority of its new recruits are not getting the handle here ..i seen it this week with 5 referals ...pls explain cause if its a biz fro profit and they dont have time to improve it i m out meaning no more support on my behalf ...i know 50 ish gifted premium accounts isnt much but strongly feel if sites owners wont address the issues neither should we .........
HitRed wrote:5,100 members times $31 = $15,810 -kingA -web hosting -free premiums handed out and on and on. It might be $6,000 to 10,000. A buyout even with a premium would be less than a new car.
Keefie wrote:HitRed wrote:5,100 members times $31 = $15,810 -kingA -web hosting -free premiums handed out and on and on. It might be $6,000 to 10,000. A buyout even with a premium would be less than a new car.
Your math sucks. More like 158,100.
You've also wrongly assumed that all members are premium. In fact there are only approx 1700 paying members here.
Keefie wrote:HitRed wrote:5,100 members times $31 = $15,810 -kingA -web hosting -free premiums handed out and on and on. It might be $6,000 to 10,000. A buyout even with a premium would be less than a new car.
Your math sucks. More like 158,100.
You've also wrongly assumed that all members are premium. In fact there are only approx 1700 paying members here.
EBConquer wrote:So as Duke said, I've offered to cut together an introductory video to help newbies get started and shouldn't be very hard at all considering I edit video every day for a living and the offer is still on the table.
If somebody would like to spearhead this project, I can help you see it through. Basically the hardest part is coming up w/ an outline of what processes is going to be shown and what is going to be said. I'll do all the screen captures, editorial and sound on my end.
After we come up w/ an outline and script (and also approved), then we'll start roughing things together w/ a scratch voice over and go from there.
Hosting the video is another question as I think it would need to live on this site and not a YouTube link embedded whereas the end user has to watch a little tiny embedded video on the forums. They should be able to watch it full resolution perhaps when they sign up and also get the link via email.
Perhaps it should be just a bare bones short vid aimed only at getting a newbie started then have continuation videos to delve further into the other advanced features that aren't too obvious.
i.e,
01 - Getting Started
02 - Joining and Starting games
03 - Taking Turns Advanced, setting up the panel interface
04 - Central Command
05 - Settings and Control Panel
etc
Just an idea.
Dukasaur wrote:xroads wrote:zeus111 wrote:i sent 5 players this week here ..i could not post how to begin games on there wall ..all had a guide in there game but left site very soon after signing up ..would it be possible to make a very short video covering those basics ??? looking into more new recruits first games many log on and off with in mins never to come back ....i see most all guide games the guide welcomes them again all most all have no reply as if they dont see that chat ...perhaps if possible a short video can be made to introduce all new members on the basics ,,,plus one said he saw red circles pulsating and could not figure out how to start turn ...is clickable maps installed for new recruits ?
I suggested how to you tube videos long long ago.
It was ignored by ownership
I've been suggesting tutorial videos for eight years. Ownership said "go right ahead. Make it and we'll be happy to post it." That's not exactly the same thing as ignoring. It's saying that he (and by "he" I mean all three owners, because I've served under all three and they all agreed) doesn't have the time or the {insert any of a number of excuses} but would be happy to support it with links on the site, etc.
I know, this is something that should be a management responsibility, but volunteers have done what management should be doing forever, and there's no reason we couldn't do this one also. I lack the technical knowlege to do video screen captures (I know how to do static screen captures, but for this I think we need live) but if somebody could teach me and direct me to some kind of freeware software for video capture, I would gladly take a stab at it.
EBConquer has already volunteered two years ago to do the final edit and turn my spew into something professional-looking.
I've been told I have a good radio voice and I've done public speaking, so I'll be happy to do my own narration. All I need is some software to do video scree captures.
Keefie wrote:HitRed wrote:5,100 members times $31 = $15,810 -kingA -web hosting -free premiums handed out and on and on. It might be $6,000 to 10,000. A buyout even with a premium would be less than a new car.
Your math sucks. More like 158,100.
You've also wrongly assumed that all members are premium. In fact there are only approx 1700 paying members here.
IcePack wrote:Dukasaur wrote:xroads wrote:zeus111 wrote:i sent 5 players this week here ..i could not post how to begin games on there wall ..all had a guide in there game but left site very soon after signing up ..would it be possible to make a very short video covering those basics ??? looking into more new recruits first games many log on and off with in mins never to come back ....i see most all guide games the guide welcomes them again all most all have no reply as if they dont see that chat ...perhaps if possible a short video can be made to introduce all new members on the basics ,,,plus one said he saw red circles pulsating and could not figure out how to start turn ...is clickable maps installed for new recruits ?
I suggested how to you tube videos long long ago.
It was ignored by ownership
I've been suggesting tutorial videos for eight years. Ownership said "go right ahead. Make it and we'll be happy to post it." That's not exactly the same thing as ignoring. It's saying that he (and by "he" I mean all three owners, because I've served under all three and they all agreed) doesn't have the time or the {insert any of a number of excuses} but would be happy to support it with links on the site, etc.
I know, this is something that should be a management responsibility, but volunteers have done what management should be doing forever, and there's no reason we couldn't do this one also. I lack the technical knowlege to do video screen captures (I know how to do static screen captures, but for this I think we need live) but if somebody could teach me and direct me to some kind of freeware software for video capture, I would gladly take a stab at it.
EBConquer has already volunteered two years ago to do the final edit and turn my spew into something professional-looking.
I've been told I have a good radio voice and I've done public speaking, so I'll be happy to do my own narration. All I need is some software to do video scree captures.
I’m sorry, but there’s a big fucking difference here. The community putting third party scripts or forming teams / clans to war is one thing. But if the guy making money off the site can’t be assed to fill the seats around here it’s gone to a whole diff level of “community support”. That’s not supporting / innovating on a site that’s thriving, it’s people doing his job and keeping the doors open for him
zeus111 wrote:Keefie wrote:HitRed wrote:5,100 members times $31 = $15,810 -kingA -web hosting -free premiums handed out and on and on. It might be $6,000 to 10,000. A buyout even with a premium would be less than a new car.
Your math sucks. More like 158,100.
You've also wrongly assumed that all members are premium. In fact there are only approx 1700 paying members here.
1700 paid memberships for real ?????? how do u get that number ...
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