PoppyAppletree: Without fresh blood communities stagnate and die. There was a point at which this forum had three or four games running at once, and it used to be common for multiple games to be running in parallel. The fact that this community has dwindled to the point where a game can only run every few months or so and there are only enough people in the community for a single game speaks to a cultural tendency to exclude new players; if a community is excessively close-knit, it prevents new people joining. In recruiting for the current game I've seen several comments about feeling too out of depth to play due to the entrenched meta and apparent need to read several previous games in order to engage with the game. That should
never be the case. This community grows by members of the GOG forums following active games and wanting to join in; spectating is as much a part of the game experience as actually playing is. Once you start linking to all manner of previous games and lumping those onto the reading list for following or playing in the current game, the apparent commitment needed becomes immense.
I'm happy to delay discussion on these points, but suffice to say that I am deeply displeased at some of the themes of the current game. I personally wouldn't want to play in my
own game as it currently stands, so that bears bringing attention to.
Definitely, but in the time (four years?) I've been playing (and my start coincided with quite a few others starting) we've had quite a few people join but few who really stuck around for more than a few games at best.
To be fair I don't even really play any more as the time and energy commitment required is far too great.
The GOG forums aren't a friendly happy place where people are looking to engage in this kind of thing any more so new blood is rare, other than one incident with a player we as a community have never been anything less than thrilled if new people want to play, and we do everything we can to make them welcome and to ensure they enjoy the games.
Unfortunately that isn't always enough, and you can't force people to play.
No one is required to read previous games, I honestly can't remember most of them and I played in them. I certainly wouldn't reread them. Sure, we refer back to previous games and things that have happened but if new people or outsiders don't understand the relevance we would always be happy to explain what is meant.
We're not playing with a bunch of strangers, we're playing with people we have known for a long time (years in many cases) and talked with in games and in the general forum (and possibly other places too), it's hard not to reference things that happened in your shared past if they are relevant.