The following thread will be discussing the current state of ManaCube, and where the network is heading. It is not supposed to be a rant, but rather a wake-up call with feedback, personal thoughts and personal experience, as an Olympus player. I'd love to hear what the player base on the other servers of ManaCube experience, so feel free to join in on the discussion. Do please remember to all comments in a civil manner, and to obey the forum rules.
The current state of ManaCube
Network Lag
Having a stable server is a top priority for successful servers, as it is rather essential, in order to satisfy current and newer players.
As of recently, ManaCube has had some serious network issues, resulting in rubber-banding, high ping and general lag. It is understandable that a server with high
player-traffic experiences outages every once in a while, but with ManaCube it is persistent.
How do you think newer players will judge the server when they join? Will they stay, when they keep getting teleported around, and with re-appearing blocks even after breaking them five times?
They will definitely leave, and keep on searching for servers to play on.
Now, all of the network issues could be excused for, if it was temporarily. It is also understandable, that DDOS-attacks can have a huge effect on the network.
Bugs, Bugs and Bugs
Even if the networking issue got fixed, there are still plenty of bugs on the Olympus server. It is quite understandable that there are bugs with a new season being launched, but it gives the players a feeling that there has not been enough beta-testing, before eventually releasing the new season to the public.
Even though we, as players, know the bug-fixes are being worked on, it still leaves little to no hope with the lack of communication, which leads me to the next topic.
The Lack of Communication
From a player's perspective, there is a very limited amount of communication between the higher powers and the player base. As an example, there was, and still is, hardly any information about the return of Trench (Olympus pickaxe enchantment), even though it has been disabled for more than two weeks.
Communication is essential for any business that has a player- and user-base, and it is obvious that ManaCube is slacking on that part.
We literally had to ask the Devs themselves about Trench, rather than public announcements from the owner(s).
Another example of lack of communication, is the in-game changes that does not get mentioned in announcements or updates. For instance, back when the price of cactus was reduced, it went unnoticed anywhere. It literally changed after a daily reboot, with no discussing or feedback from the players. It did change to the better though, but the communication was bad.
Even the current network lag can be used an example. There has been literally no statements, announcements nor updates on the subject. Almost as if the higher powers have not identified themselves with the problem. It is a shame.
Who Takes the Blame?
Now, with all the lack of communication and ridiculous amount of bugs and network lag, who actually takes the blame? The mods.
What I have noticed, is that when it comes to criticism, the moderators of the server take the heat, and the real problem is that they can not defend themselves, as they are not getting information about anything either. It seems as if Mods are just as uninformed as the player base.
"But Dacon does what he can!"
- is what the mods tell us. That is completely wrong.
If this is doing what you can, you really need to consider hiring more people to take part of the team.
A co-owner, more admins, more devs. ANYTHING that could let some weight on the shoulders off, would be able to improve the server tremendously.
The fact that Trench was fixed last week, but still has not been enabled, is just an example of the slack, that the player base notices about the ownership of the server. It generally feels like the higher powers are running from their responsibilities.
This will result in ManaCube being dead, if nothing is done.
The current state of ManaCube
Network Lag
Having a stable server is a top priority for successful servers, as it is rather essential, in order to satisfy current and newer players.
As of recently, ManaCube has had some serious network issues, resulting in rubber-banding, high ping and general lag. It is understandable that a server with high
player-traffic experiences outages every once in a while, but with ManaCube it is persistent.
How do you think newer players will judge the server when they join? Will they stay, when they keep getting teleported around, and with re-appearing blocks even after breaking them five times?
They will definitely leave, and keep on searching for servers to play on.
Now, all of the network issues could be excused for, if it was temporarily. It is also understandable, that DDOS-attacks can have a huge effect on the network.
Bugs, Bugs and Bugs
Even if the networking issue got fixed, there are still plenty of bugs on the Olympus server. It is quite understandable that there are bugs with a new season being launched, but it gives the players a feeling that there has not been enough beta-testing, before eventually releasing the new season to the public.
Even though we, as players, know the bug-fixes are being worked on, it still leaves little to no hope with the lack of communication, which leads me to the next topic.
The Lack of Communication
From a player's perspective, there is a very limited amount of communication between the higher powers and the player base. As an example, there was, and still is, hardly any information about the return of Trench (Olympus pickaxe enchantment), even though it has been disabled for more than two weeks.
Communication is essential for any business that has a player- and user-base, and it is obvious that ManaCube is slacking on that part.
We literally had to ask the Devs themselves about Trench, rather than public announcements from the owner(s).
Another example of lack of communication, is the in-game changes that does not get mentioned in announcements or updates. For instance, back when the price of cactus was reduced, it went unnoticed anywhere. It literally changed after a daily reboot, with no discussing or feedback from the players. It did change to the better though, but the communication was bad.
Even the current network lag can be used an example. There has been literally no statements, announcements nor updates on the subject. Almost as if the higher powers have not identified themselves with the problem. It is a shame.
Who Takes the Blame?
Now, with all the lack of communication and ridiculous amount of bugs and network lag, who actually takes the blame? The mods.
What I have noticed, is that when it comes to criticism, the moderators of the server take the heat, and the real problem is that they can not defend themselves, as they are not getting information about anything either. It seems as if Mods are just as uninformed as the player base.
"But Dacon does what he can!"
- is what the mods tell us. That is completely wrong.
If this is doing what you can, you really need to consider hiring more people to take part of the team.
A co-owner, more admins, more devs. ANYTHING that could let some weight on the shoulders off, would be able to improve the server tremendously.
The fact that Trench was fixed last week, but still has not been enabled, is just an example of the slack, that the player base notices about the ownership of the server. It generally feels like the higher powers are running from their responsibilities.
This will result in ManaCube being dead, if nothing is done.