IGN:
cho0ii
DATE:
29/10/23 | 10/29/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Allowing players to have a faction role and team/council role on one account. Now, wait before you put a -1 and actually read my reasonings to this change.
1. Factions that earn you money
It is common knowledge that you do not make money for being in council, or sports teams, however you can make such money from being in factions, etc. Yes, players can make money through alternative ways, such as tailoring, writing, building, art, or working at a shop, however. This is not a concrete way of making money, the amount you make per month can vary, and even with shops it isn't guaranteed you will end up doing a shift even once a month, due to time zones, prioritising other workers or simply the shop owner is busy at the current time. Factions offer a solid way of making money, and if you have the time and put the effort in, you can make a lot within a month, and can actually estimate how much you will make so you can actually figure out what you can buy with such money. With alternative forms of earning money, this is variable. Allowing players to have a faction and team on their account means they can have a reliable source of income, while still enjoying the fun of being on the team on say their alt profile. "But Choi, what about people taking up so many spaces with the factions and players not being able to get spots in the factions because of it." Simple. When trying out for teams, priority can be given to those without a faction on that account so those with a faction aren't taking up spaces. Simple, easy, and takes asking one question at the beginning of tryouts.
2. The expense of Alternative accounts
I don't know about you, but if I had only one account, and it was sports team, and I had no other way of earning money I would resort to buying an alt account. Now, buying an alt is a pricey expense, where I live its around £30 for an alt account, and £12 for at least fundraiser+ (which is the suggested rank to have on the server so players have access to /feed), so in total, I would have to pay the grand total of £42 for an alt account so I could simply make money on a server. Now, yes, I have an alt account, with Rich on it, however the only reason I have been able to have this luxury is because I can draw art (I earnt the alt account through art commissions), and the alt account had already come with the appropriate upgrades. As for my main, I made a total of 4 skins, so I could achieve Rich+ on that account. I wouldn't of been able to do such, unless I was skilled enough to draw and make skins. For other players, it comes straight out of pocket, or from their parents, who really wouldn't want to spend £30 on a minecraft server (at least mine do not). Allowing this to happen means that players do not have to spend mass amounts on alt accounts just so they can be on a team or on student council. "But what about the server!! The server needs more money so they can work on the new map or upgrades to the server." Lets face it the new map is a myth, a conspiracy theory its never coming end of convo. But upgrades to the server, yes will happen. However, players with only one account are bound to spend money on upgrades so they can access more things, and along with custom items/vehicles, gesture packs, animal whitelists, discord server channels, discord emoji's, creative server upgrades and more, I think RPH has a steady flow of income if you ask me... So, allowing players to have a team/council along with a faction such as KPD or teacher on the same account is reasonable.
How would this work?
Players are given a standard main character profile and one alternative profile (more being purchasable with upgrades). What I suggest, is that someone can have one alternative profile with a team/council on it, and can have their main profile with a faction role. This should be limited to one account only though, players are only allowed to be council or on a team on one account anyway. Those who have a faction on their account already will have a lower chance of getting into a team, and vise versa.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
1. We don't have to spend £30 - £42 on an alt account just for a role that won't earn us money.
2. Players with a lower income of money IRL will still be able to earn money on SRP and enjoy teams.
3. The possibility of one player having too many factions will be miniscule if those without factions are prioritized in tryouts and applications.
4. I can have a faction on my alt account and not worry about paying £42 for another alt.
cho0ii
DATE:
29/10/23 | 10/29/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Allowing players to have a faction role and team/council role on one account. Now, wait before you put a -1 and actually read my reasonings to this change.
1. Factions that earn you money
It is common knowledge that you do not make money for being in council, or sports teams, however you can make such money from being in factions, etc. Yes, players can make money through alternative ways, such as tailoring, writing, building, art, or working at a shop, however. This is not a concrete way of making money, the amount you make per month can vary, and even with shops it isn't guaranteed you will end up doing a shift even once a month, due to time zones, prioritising other workers or simply the shop owner is busy at the current time. Factions offer a solid way of making money, and if you have the time and put the effort in, you can make a lot within a month, and can actually estimate how much you will make so you can actually figure out what you can buy with such money. With alternative forms of earning money, this is variable. Allowing players to have a faction and team on their account means they can have a reliable source of income, while still enjoying the fun of being on the team on say their alt profile. "But Choi, what about people taking up so many spaces with the factions and players not being able to get spots in the factions because of it." Simple. When trying out for teams, priority can be given to those without a faction on that account so those with a faction aren't taking up spaces. Simple, easy, and takes asking one question at the beginning of tryouts.
2. The expense of Alternative accounts
I don't know about you, but if I had only one account, and it was sports team, and I had no other way of earning money I would resort to buying an alt account. Now, buying an alt is a pricey expense, where I live its around £30 for an alt account, and £12 for at least fundraiser+ (which is the suggested rank to have on the server so players have access to /feed), so in total, I would have to pay the grand total of £42 for an alt account so I could simply make money on a server. Now, yes, I have an alt account, with Rich on it, however the only reason I have been able to have this luxury is because I can draw art (I earnt the alt account through art commissions), and the alt account had already come with the appropriate upgrades. As for my main, I made a total of 4 skins, so I could achieve Rich+ on that account. I wouldn't of been able to do such, unless I was skilled enough to draw and make skins. For other players, it comes straight out of pocket, or from their parents, who really wouldn't want to spend £30 on a minecraft server (at least mine do not). Allowing this to happen means that players do not have to spend mass amounts on alt accounts just so they can be on a team or on student council. "But what about the server!! The server needs more money so they can work on the new map or upgrades to the server." Lets face it the new map is a myth, a conspiracy theory its never coming end of convo. But upgrades to the server, yes will happen. However, players with only one account are bound to spend money on upgrades so they can access more things, and along with custom items/vehicles, gesture packs, animal whitelists, discord server channels, discord emoji's, creative server upgrades and more, I think RPH has a steady flow of income if you ask me... So, allowing players to have a team/council along with a faction such as KPD or teacher on the same account is reasonable.
How would this work?
Players are given a standard main character profile and one alternative profile (more being purchasable with upgrades). What I suggest, is that someone can have one alternative profile with a team/council on it, and can have their main profile with a faction role. This should be limited to one account only though, players are only allowed to be council or on a team on one account anyway. Those who have a faction on their account already will have a lower chance of getting into a team, and vise versa.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
1. We don't have to spend £30 - £42 on an alt account just for a role that won't earn us money.
2. Players with a lower income of money IRL will still be able to earn money on SRP and enjoy teams.
3. The possibility of one player having too many factions will be miniscule if those without factions are prioritized in tryouts and applications.
4. I can have a faction on my alt account and not worry about paying £42 for another alt.