I like to come on here occasionally. Usually, what I've seen is decline, but checking in again, I think I've been misinterpreting what I'm seeing. I think the future of this community, to move into broad appeal, is this:
No Servers. Less Organization. More Community.
How would this work? Essentially, we would dissolve our servers and shift into a true gaming community. Essentially, the community would operate around Teamspeak, Discord, Community Game and Movie Nights, and any other events our staff can imagine.
Why we would get more people in the community:
People love simplicity. As it exists now, the community relies on people liking one or more of our servers, and continuing to like them. That gets old fast, and we have to worry about keeping people on board more than we have to worry about bringing in new people, all because we need to make sure the community isn't shrinking. Removing our servers and transitioning would allow us to get people on board from other games and other servers, and it would rely on people liking really any game at all. Any Prison Architect or KSP fans in the house? I bet there are, but they're not drawn to EscRestart because they don't give a royal damn about Minecraft and wherever our other server is. We broaden our conversation and boom: we broaden the community.
Cutting Costs, and then some:
Right now, we need to raise $25/mo. I would wager that the forums cost $5/mo. That's extremely easy to fundraise, and could actually result in the community making a profit. Profit can be spent to advertise the community. Basically, this: Cost reduction > More Profits > More Ads > More Players > More Profits > More Ads > ...
Thoughts?
No Servers. Less Organization. More Community.
How would this work? Essentially, we would dissolve our servers and shift into a true gaming community. Essentially, the community would operate around Teamspeak, Discord, Community Game and Movie Nights, and any other events our staff can imagine.
Why we would get more people in the community:
People love simplicity. As it exists now, the community relies on people liking one or more of our servers, and continuing to like them. That gets old fast, and we have to worry about keeping people on board more than we have to worry about bringing in new people, all because we need to make sure the community isn't shrinking. Removing our servers and transitioning would allow us to get people on board from other games and other servers, and it would rely on people liking really any game at all. Any Prison Architect or KSP fans in the house? I bet there are, but they're not drawn to EscRestart because they don't give a royal damn about Minecraft and wherever our other server is. We broaden our conversation and boom: we broaden the community.
Cutting Costs, and then some:
Right now, we need to raise $25/mo. I would wager that the forums cost $5/mo. That's extremely easy to fundraise, and could actually result in the community making a profit. Profit can be spent to advertise the community. Basically, this: Cost reduction > More Profits > More Ads > More Players > More Profits > More Ads > ...
Thoughts?