Do you make the server on your own or hire?

Started by rakuzas, Jul 18, 2013, 03:17 AM

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rakuzas

 /ok

Im always wondering.. Do you guys make the server on your own or hire someone to do it for you? Because, i do notice some people make server then he/she sells it.. Or some almost dead server sold to other person to keep it alive like some server in Malaysia.. I dont know how many owner and that server still alive since 2003..  /no1

ToiletMaster

On my side it would be my own lol, I do have one of my great friends that helped me out the entire process.   /no1

but in my opinion, there's no point buying / investing in another if you don't know the basics, if something goes wrong in any way, who are you going to look for? I'm pretty sure the person that sold it to you might not respond all the time since the owner is casting it away >_>

this is my personal opinion though.

CaseRO

On my side, I did everything on my own except the website.
It's better to do it on your own because you'll learn more.

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Najara

Same. Beside the website I've done (with my boyfriend) everything on my own as well.

Exactly what CaseRO says, you'll learn a lot in the process of building it. But not only that, you'll also know the server from the inside and out
because you're the one making every change. If a highly customized server is being sold to some outsider and players start asking questions to him/her, he/she will either leave the player with a incorrect answer, or with a "Err, ask the old/other admin".


I've faced the same issue with hiring GMs through RMS. Most of the time, they don't even know 20% of the servers' features which can leave a really bad impression towards the players.  /ok


Kensei

Quote from: Najara on Aug 07, 2013, 03:37 AM
I've faced the same issue with hiring GMs through RMS. Most of the time, they don't even know 20% of the servers' features which can leave a really bad impression towards the players.  /ok

Lol you should know most applicants in RMS are people who are after power. They post here just because they bother to forum a bit (maybe too power hungry that they learn how to post?).

Najara

Quote from: Kensei on Aug 07, 2013, 12:26 PM
Lol you should know most applicants in RMS are people who are after power. They post here just because they bother to forum a bit (maybe too power hungry that they learn how to post?).

You're probably right for the most part, although not all of them are like that. I've found a (very) few who were alright (I tend to check the command and trade logs a lot), the problem was just that they didn't know much about the server, and refused to learn so.

Jasc

Only good to hire if its paid services. If anyone expects free help, that doesn't exist without some kind of catch to their motives. Hiring GM's on RMS, their resume section etc, not a good idea. Look within the server itself once you have players and experience with them. Reading a resume is next to useless as they are all pretty much carbon copies of each other.