So trying not to rant at the moment, I've already done that on the Mercs forums (hidden area). There's issues there which are steadily coming to a head as people get irritated at inactivity by people who are supposed to be the leaders. I'm actually one of those leaders but it's kinda like being the person that a pollster always goes to when they need to figure the pulse of what's going on. Ok, I started the Mercs guild off with a suggestion on the work forums but had to give up the top job after about 9 months because :
It was causing me lots of stress
The time online contributed to ...
The lack of sleep contributed to ...
Time on forums contributed to ...
The ...'s being reduced performance at work. When a game becomes a job, that's bad enough. I've known a few people who have been effectively trapped into having guild or corporation (in Eve) management effectively become a second job and they've hated that their game time is effectively for organising things instead of having fun. Where it gets bad is when the job/game starts affecting performance in Real Life stuff like your actual job or being free to do as you please in an evening instead of having to ride herd on the guild.
Just had a thought that if you replace "guild" with "kids", then a lot more people may emphasize with the above ! But whereas you can step back from a game, you can't step back from being a parent - you can however, have much more influence on your kid(s)'s behaviour than on people you only know online. Plus there's babysitters for when you need a break.
I've stepped back from the Warcraft world a few times in the past, mainly because people still seem to see me as the person who leads. They just tend to see the results they're interested in instead of the personal cost that comes from having a anti-fanclub that didn't like being on the receiving end of being kicked by the Icey one. Sometimes, I get to look at what it's really like to be a cop, warts and all. After a flare-up at the weekend, I even got a message saying "we should do something about this", from someone who really meant I should do something about it. This came from someone who's supposed to be Number 2 co-Leader in the guild to a person who's not even supposed to be an officer.
I be rantin' again ;-) But not for long because I'm missing the excellent Demolition Man.
The real questions I have around my impending withdrawal from Warcraft and the politics are :
Am I running ? Am I looking to focus on stuff that's important like real life ? Am I looking to use the stepping back to try and get the other officers doing their jobs ?
Maybe I'm running, maybe I've accepted that the problems in the guild aren't really my problems any more. I started the guild and therefore have a deep attachment to it but I also passed on the responsibility. Still feels like I'm running though. Happy to ignore problems but not so happy about running from them.
Musings of a person who spends far too much time on computer games, outside of summer when I’m getting hit by cricket balls. There's a few more Sleepypete's out there, it's only me if you see the Dwagon.
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There's nothing like guild politics to ruin a breakfast or get your head spinning out of control.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when you get the feeling that you're the one who is supposed to do something about it.
I've had my fair share of nasty politics influencing my studies in a bad way.
After the great split in VR we haven't had much drama, only a few outbursts of frustrations when things just isn't working entirely like they should.
I personally refuse to take discussions very far when it is about in game stuff, with the split we had enough for a life time.
I guess it is always about finding the right balance, Wow would probably be quite dull without a little drama/politics once in a while but when there's too much it is not worth the time it consumes.
If VR were to have another split like we did with Perdition I would probably end my wow career in VR and go to some guild where I could be without officers responsibility.
/Deaf
From what I'm seeing on the VR forums, your guild is extremely healthy right now Deaf :-)
ReplyDeleteHopefully your members will be able to get what they need out of GL too, without getting hurt by some of the more objectionable people they have in there.