After Event discussionOkay, we got through the event and it worked out...somehow. But in my opinion there were a lot flaws in it this time. So please allow me to address a few so that we can do it better next time:
Server downtimeIt was really unfortunate that laanx went down for half a day before the event and only came back about 3 hours before the event started. I guess we have to put that in the category "bad luck". But it made it very difficult to get all setup in time and prevented some necessary IC talks which we had to do OOC to save some time. But something like this can always happen and I don't think there is much we can do about it.
Discussion in publicHaving this discussion thread in public also led to some problems in my view. First of all the people knew already in advance what to expect. There wasn't much we could surprise them with except the content of the poems. But the major drawback for me was that a lot of players simply can't make a difference between IC and OOC knowledge. It was not nice to have characters ask Aiwendil about specific things discussed in this thread long before she even had the IC talk with Mordaan about the event. This lead to the strange situation in game that almost everyone seems to know better how the fair will work out than Aiwendil. What brings me to a very stupid mistake I made...
Asking to post a poster IC before having done the IC talk about it was very stupid and only worsened the situation. My suggestion about this in the future is to keep discussions like this in private forums and only post the official announcements in the PS forum...and to kick me if I want to do something stupid again. And this leads to the next point...
In-game PostersWhere were our in-game posters? One day before the event I noticed a cooking fair poster at Kada El's, but no poster of the poetry fair. Also no poster at the Red Crystal Den...Not sure what went wrong there. Not that i think in-game posters are really important, but after putting some work in them I think we should have tried to get them put up...Or were they in other places? I think in the future we have to be more careful of what to mark as DONE in the ToDo-list. After one point in the list is marked as DONE we usually don't spent much time on thinking about it anymore...so things like this can happen.
Cancellation of playersThis was very unfortunate this time as well. Of course we always have to count with people who have to cancel taking part in an event because of RL issues. There is nothing wrong with this...RL is always more important. But this time we really had some bad luck as almost all people who applied before had to cancel for some reasons. I'm not sure how to solve this the next time. The only thing I can think of is to get more people apply in advance and hope for better luck. But getting more people to apply is also not really an option seeing the lack of interest of players to take part in such events. But this led to Lhaa and Aiwendil having to read two poems each just to fill the time of the event. I don't really like this very much...If it works like this we can just write a script for the next event and doing it all alone with some alts. I doubt that is what we all understand under a successful event.
Lack of timeTwo weeks for the discussion and preparation of such an event are not enough. Okay, maybe it could be enough if we all doesn't do anything else with our online time than working for the event. But this is not always funny and at least I need some casually roleplay during that time as well to have some fun. And because of the different online times it's hard to catch some players IC. More time would allow more of such meetings as well. In the end we again didn't manage to do all IC talks in advance and had to do some IC talking with the guards 5 minutes before the event started. I think it would be better to count with at least 3 weeks preparation time for such an event.
General lack of interest to organize things ICIt seems for most players it is enough to prepare an event OOCly in forum posts or a group chat and only show up at the event. But I can't agree there. We don't walk around asking ICly for poets or do things like
this just for the fun of it. We do it to involve more players in an event and to create some nice atmosphere for the event. And it's also some kind of advertisement for the event if people hear us talking about it. For sure such advertisement is better than the usual "Going to the poetry fair - To what? - Look in the PS forum - Ah, when? - PS forum - Can I get a reward there?" in guildchat and it improves the RP atmosphere in PS a lot. So for the sake of a successful event I think we have to go on with doing as much IC as possible.
Lack of communicationWe again didn't talk enough with each other before the event. Things like the setup of the camp for the fair were never discussed at all and everyone just did what he/she thought fits best there. I'm sure we can improve the overall presentation of an event a lot if we agree on more things in advance. If this doesn't work out only in the forums we maybe should think about creating a event-IRC channel and telling all people to get there as often as possible before the event. This is for sure much easier with guild-chat if only people of the same guild are involved in the organization, but we never have this for the RCO and I doubt that the explorer's have this possibility in most of their OSP events...OSP events always involve a variety of people from different guilds.
And I won't even start about talking fishes here...