Jul 10, 2010, 01:01 PM | |
A call for new JDC officials
Continuing from a JDC newspost:
This thread is being made because JDC currently has a lack of people able or willing to host events. If you would like to be a JDC official, this is your chance to become one. If you would like to be an official, you must meet the following criteria: you have to be able to host events; you have to have some understanding on how to use JJ2+ (this one is easy); and you have to at least have some understanding of how events work. When it comes to JJ2+, the main thing you need to know is how to set up the remote admin feature. We are mainly looking for event hosts. That is to say, people who are able to host the event servers. You do NOT need to know how to do scoring, or anything complicated like that: the main thing we need is good servers. I should also note that hosting is fairly easy, since big events will have the levellist and server settings supplied ahead of time. Therefore, if you are just hosting, most of the work will already be done for you. If you become an official, you will also get added privileges, such as the ability to organize your own events (pretty much whenever you want!), access to our top secret private JCF forum (actually it's a pretty boring place, but useful), and you'll get to play on the officials team in OvC events. You'll also have the ability to post news on JDC and other stuff like that. Anyone may apply. If you are interested, post something here and we can discuss details later. If you want a more immediate form of communication, try #jdc on quakenet (make sure to highlight cooba or EvilMike if one of us are there). I am willing to consider anyone who meets the criteria outlined above. My mindset has always been "more events = better" when it comes to JDC, so the way I see it, you actually have a decent chance of becoming an official if you are interested in it. |
Jul 10, 2010, 01:17 PM | |
Well, it would be nice if I was an offical since I can host, and a very active player (I try to come on at least once a day). My server generally isn't very laggy, and even better I might be able to think of some new ideas for JDC events...wait does that count?
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Jul 10, 2010, 02:29 PM | |
I got a lot of free time, so I wouldn't mind hosting.
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Jul 10, 2010, 02:41 PM | |
I would like to become an official and help with the events or organize them myself. I can host and I know how everything works so I believe I meet all the criteria
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Jul 11, 2010, 01:59 AM | |
I'd like to sign up for this aswell, i've been extremely active and i am willing to organise stuff for jj2. I'm taking my time a lot in those kinds of things (Thank you oh holy veg for correcting thinks to things what was probably just a typo xP).
Even my pc is not too decent, my internet connection is pretty fast, there shouldn't be much wrong if i close my programs, and i know at least most european players have a low ping in my server. I know where i can find the levels, I know most levels on jj2 anyways. And I'm mostly available. I also know how jj2+ works and I pick up info quite fast. Though i don't have hundreds of files at the moment since my pc crashed lately.
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Jul 11, 2010, 06:05 AM | ||
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Well I am able to organize my own events -very active player. -My server doesn't lag, also, I know how to use JJ2+. -I am smart, and I can get new infos very fast, and I will understand them very fast, too. -I play a lot of 3v3s, so it will be good if I can submit them. (Most of them aren't submitted, because I(and other players) couldn't find any official to submit them ![]() -You said you like when there are more and more events. If I become an official, I will host at least 2 per round (I mean at least 2 spontaneous events, and maybe some other ![]()
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Jul 11, 2010, 01:36 PM | |
Well, I obviously recommend Sasik as Official. Wasn't he one in earlier seasons?
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Jul 11, 2010, 08:03 PM | |
Hmm I don't remember him ever being one.
Anyway, thanks for everyone who has posted so far. There are a number of people here already who I think would make good candidates. Of course, people who haven't posted yet can still do so. There's really no deadline here, although I would like to have at least some of the recruiting done by the end of the week (though no userlevels will be changed until I can personally go over all the necessary details, with each person individually). |
Jul 12, 2010, 12:03 AM | |
Although I am currently unable to host, I would be highly willing to become an official. I'm very active, being online on almost every day of the week. I'm up to date with the JJ2 scene, having a good knowledge of what makes JDC fun and the levels which work well in events. Even if I'm unable to get my router sorted soon, I'll still be willing to admin in events and organize my own events, by using snz as a host.
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Jul 12, 2010, 01:00 AM | |
Like PJ, I'm currently unable to host. I have a dedicated server project ongoing though, and I might be able to host 24/7 in the future.
As for the second requirement, the software I will implement on the server might not be the traditional JJ2 & JJ2+ combo, but something else... Anyway if I'll get this thing to work, I should have full understanding on how to use it ![]() I should also understand how events work in general, I have fully read the information and event description pages and have participated in a number of events. |
Jul 12, 2010, 01:02 AM | |
I'm unable to host, the only commands I know are "/c" and "/wc", I'm almost never playing online, I don't have an idea which levels are good, my connection and PC are very slow, I often have AVs without a reason, I never played any event or serious game, but I want to be an official since it sounds cool.
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Jul 12, 2010, 01:32 AM | |
Thanks for your offers but this is exactly what we're not looking for.
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Jul 12, 2010, 02:32 AM | |
But my offer has a lot of other strong points you cannot ignore...
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Jul 12, 2010, 02:54 AM | |
Well, you indicated that it would be fixed soon.
Anyway, finding officials who are able to host is the #1 priority, so people who fit that criteria are obviously going to be considered first. However, I'm willing to consider other people as well, but only once the hosting situation is dealt with. |
Jul 12, 2010, 03:01 AM | |
Oh. Well I have to say your offer is very tempting, but I'm going to have to decline in your case. I forgot to mention that another criteria for becoming an official is actually having a JDC account in the first place.
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Jul 12, 2010, 03:43 AM | |
Jul 12, 2010, 03:57 AM | ||
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Jul 12, 2010, 10:20 AM | |
I have a JDC account. "Lithium". Don't you just hate outdated JCF name...
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Jul 12, 2010, 11:08 AM | ||
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Jul 13, 2010, 03:50 AM | |
For those who are confused by Grys post (no offense, it confused me at first because of the way it's worded). Gry is probably saying that just because she's a girl and relatively new doesn't mean she should become an official.
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Jul 13, 2010, 09:34 AM | ||
We'll draw straws.
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Jul 13, 2010, 07:15 PM | ||
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And besides that, even hosts with a good internet speed will be laggy for some people, due to location. For example, I get about 200 ms on fast servers if they are in europe. This is because I live in vancouver (thats like 8000 km away and 9 or 10 time zones, not to mention an entire ocean). Likewise, my server can be pretty bad for most players, even though my internet connection is pretty good. |
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