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mrkgnao: I've counted at least 22 people who have posted that they don't use discord and don't plan to begin, so I'd say we have more than enough to start a local GOG giveaway over here.
There is probably more than 22 but they remain silence and i would be one of those if i didn't find my old account from the time my friends switched from mumble to discord. I personaly never liked it, it looks more like a social media.
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mrkgnao: I've counted at least 22 people who have posted that they don't use discord and don't plan to begin, so I'd say we have more than enough to start a local GOG giveaway over here.
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Mugiwarah: There is probably more than 22 but they remain silence and i would be one of those if i didn't find my old account from the time my friends switched from mumble to discord. I personaly never liked it, it looks more like a social media.
Yes. I'm sure there's more.
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AB2012: Whilst the "official" Community ones were larger, the most fun / memorable / positive vibe giveaways were the funny themed ones created directly by the donor. Eg, if Doc ever does return to doing those, I swear McCadbury will rise again one day looking for that damned goblin... ;-)
^ These remain my favorite types of giveaways! :D All community giveaways should be modeled like this, in my humble opinion.
They encouraged interaction and creative thinking. They were loads of fun to play and demanded some personal investment. Participants got to learn more about one another. The experience was also fun for non-participants alike. If I won a game, I felt like I had "worked hard" for it (rather than passively being awarded a free game). And if I did not win a game, it always left a pleasant feeling because the journey was such great fun! Those fond memories remain with me until this very day. :)
Post edited April 08, 2022 by matterbandit
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AB2012: Whilst the "official" Community ones were larger, the most fun / memorable / positive vibe giveaways were the funny themed ones created directly by the donor. Eg, if Doc ever does return to doing those, I swear McCadbury will rise again one day looking for that damned goblin... ;-)
Could you (or someone) please explain to me how that giveaway worked? I'm curious.
Post edited April 08, 2022 by mrkgnao
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mrkgnao: I've counted at least 22 people who have posted that they don't use discord and don't plan to begin, so I'd say we have more than enough to start a local GOG giveaway over here.
I'll definitely stick around, if the giveaway stays here on GOG Forums.
I updated the reasons for the move to Discord to explain that I'll be shutting down the GOG giveaway, and I won't be taking any of the keys with me to Discord. I'll transfer ownership of the documents to whomever starts the giveaway that replaces the old one. This should eliminate the worry about whether or not people are double dipping in the giveaway on Discord and the giveaway on GOG. The Discord giveaway will include keys for all platforms, including GOG, but they will be specifically donated to the Discord giveaway, which will have nothing to do with the GOG forum or community.
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Cavalary: While that is reasonable most of the time, in those very busy moments there are valid reasons why allowing a few choices may actually keep things cleaner, so those should be exceptions. Can limit, say no more than three
I agree, that three alternatives limit may be accepted during high load periods of time.
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Cavalary: multiple users will write at the same time in those situations and therefore more posts will appear while you write yours and, even more so, the forum bug delaying the appearance of new pages
Updating the last page of the topic right before posting is a good practice to minimize these risks.

But forum bug with delayed posts is a valid problem indeed.
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mrkgnao: I've counted at least 22 people who have posted that they don't use discord and don't plan to begin, so I'd say we have more than enough to start a local GOG giveaway over here.
The only thing we need is to find new maintainer(s).
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Microfish_1: I've had a discord account and have never had to give out my phone number to create an acocunt, though some servers require a phone number added to your account in order to chat on that individual server. That said, I have no desire to give my phone number to discord.
A lot of people tested the Discord signup (myself included) on the GOG Giveaway thread, and were met with a "phone-wall". See over a dozen people's comments from around post 13758 onwards, many complaints on their own forum, plus the screenshot someone posted. I don't mind giving out email (like a lot of sane people I have two, one for friends / family / banking and a more 'disposable' one for everything else). Not giving out my personal mobile number though.

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mrkgnao: Could you (or someone) please explain to me how that giveaway worked? I'm curious.
They vary but the rules are set by the donor and are nearly always explained in post 1. Some people with a few or even one key may do a "first come, first serve", others may do a "say I'm in and then I'll pick the winner via random.org". Others with a lot of keys like Doc may set up some big (usually amusing) seasonal event. Rules for that one were here.
I would definitely like to see some form of giveaway here, I'm not going to move over to Discord (even though I assume finkleroy has some very good and valid reasons for that decision).
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mrkgnao: Could you (or someone) please explain to me how that giveaway worked? I'm curious.
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AB2012: They vary but the rules are set by the donor and are nearly always explained in post 1. Some people with a few or even one key may do a "first come, first serve", others may do a "say I'm in and then I'll pick the winner via random.org". Others with a lot of keys like Doc may set up some big (usually amusing) seasonal event. Rules for that one were here.
Thank you. I do know about other giveaways, I have created quite a few of those myself over the years, as well as participated in those of others. And I had already read Fight Club's post #1, but all it said was (I am paraphrasing) "you create a character and from that point onward Doc rolls dice to determine who gets what in a tournament format". I've heard you and others mentioning how much fun and creative it was, but I couldn't figure out why from these bare-bone rules, and still can't. I guess I'll have to wait for the next Fight Club --- the thread is too long for me to read through.
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mrkgnao: And I had already read Fight Club's post #1, but all it said was (I am paraphrasing) "you create a character and from that point onward Doc rolls dice to determine who gets what in a tournament format". I've heard you and others mentioning how much fun and creative it was, but I couldn't figure out why from these bare-bone rules, and still can't.
Basically, people created an amusing character and were then paired up in rounds, Doc threw a dice to determine the winner of the round, then wrote a funny story describing the fight and how that win occurred. The losers sat in the audience, the winners continued. At the end everyone got a game whilst the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places got 3, 2, and 1 GOG bonus games of their choice.
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mrkgnao: And I had already read Fight Club's post #1, but all it said was (I am paraphrasing) "you create a character and from that point onward Doc rolls dice to determine who gets what in a tournament format". I've heard you and others mentioning how much fun and creative it was, but I couldn't figure out why from these bare-bone rules, and still can't.
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AB2012: Basically, people created an amusing character and were then paired up in rounds, Doc threw a dice to determine the winner of the round, then wrote a funny story describing the fight and how that win occurred. The losers sat in the audience, the winners continued. At the end everyone got a game whilst the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places got 3, 2, and 1 GOG bonus games of their choice.
Thank you. So the players didn't have any effect on the outcome of the giveaway (i.e. pure RNG), unlike say Doc's dungeon crawling RPG giveaway (in which I did participate), right?
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mrkgnao: Thank you. So the players didn't have any effect on the outcome of the giveaway (i.e. pure RNG), unlike say Doc's dungeon crawling RPG giveaway (in which I did participate), right?
Yes that's correct. :-)
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mrkgnao: Thank you. So the players didn't have any effect on the outcome of the giveaway (i.e. pure RNG), unlike say Doc's dungeon crawling RPG giveaway (in which I did participate), right?
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AB2012: Yes that's correct. :-)
Thanks. [/derail]
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AB2012: Whilst the "official" Community ones were larger, the most fun / memorable / positive vibe giveaways were the funny themed ones created directly by the donor. Eg, if Doc ever does return to doing those, I swear McCadbury will rise again one day looking for that damned goblin... ;-)
True, even if my fav was the fantasy D&D-like adventure.
But it requires too much effort, sadly.

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AB2012: Some people with a few or even one key may do a "first come, first serve", others may do a "say I'm in and then I'll pick the winner via random.org".
Btw, IMO the random selection is more fair, compared to first-come-first served option.
Post edited April 08, 2022 by phaolo