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When will Spiral Knights be Recruiting Game Masters and how would you become one

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Fri, 01/20/2012 - 23:45
Delucch

PLZ ANSWER MY QUESTION

Fri, 01/20/2012 - 23:47
#1
Mirmulnir's picture
Mirmulnir
The so infamous PLZ, so

The so infamous PLZ, so annoyingly repeated by noobs and beggars throughout all haven, comes to haunt me again... -.-

Fri, 01/20/2012 - 23:49
#2
Agazide's picture
Agazide
Not like that.

^The worst job application ever

Fri, 01/20/2012 - 23:50
#3
Demonicsothe's picture
Demonicsothe
All caps, plz, and begging to

All caps, plz, and begging to be a GM are usually not things considered good attributes for a gm.

Which leads me to ask.... what exactly does a gm get/do? There must be an incentive, since so many people want to be one.

Fri, 01/20/2012 - 23:56
#4
Mirmulnir's picture
Mirmulnir
Being a GM must suck, despite

Being a GM must suck, despite you work at a game, you can't play it properly. You can't even wander around haven in peace.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 00:22
#5
Aylnine's picture
Aylnine
I'm guessing the incentives

I'm guessing the incentives are a) getting paid to "play" a game they like and b) wanting to have/having power over other players. That's all I can come up with, anyway.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 00:26
#6
Aemicus's picture
Aemicus
C) Money

C) Money

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 01:23
#7
Betrael's picture
Betrael
I doubt it's a career scale

I doubt it's a career scale job, if it pays at all. Some people will actually work for free if their ego gets a stroke or two.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 02:48
#8
Asukalan's picture
Asukalan
http://wiki.spiralknights.com

http://wiki.spiralknights.com/Game_Master

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 09:16
#9
Rangerwillx's picture
Rangerwillx
-

SK would rather have a eleven year old then you as a GM, considering you aren't eleven.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 09:29
#10
Jim-Dale's picture
Jim-Dale
Wear a bowtie and take

Wear a bowtie and take pictures of minors.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 09:28
#11
Iron-Volvametal's picture
Iron-Volvametal
...

I swear, when I find you...

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/115/709/1289786438231.jpg

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 12:08
#12
Tengu's picture
Tengu
now this is something I could

now this is something I could get into. I wouldn't mind being a Gim at all...

WOW....I actually really do want to be a GM. I want that crowbar.
I'd have the crowbar, slime slasher, and....hatchet? armed. A regular Stranger hat and a magic robe.

I could be Lazarus. Dig, Lazarus! Dig!

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 14:23
#13
Jamoo's picture
Jamoo
Being a GM (Game Master) is a

Being a GM (Game Master) is a real-life, payed job that you have to apply and be interviewed for, I believe.

I don't think that:

'When will Spiral Knights be Recruiting Game Masters and how would you become one'

PLZ ANSWER MY QUESTION

Will get you a job in OOO.

Now before you get like this at me

It's true :D

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 14:29
#14
Traevelliath's picture
Traevelliath
Admin in general...

I guarantee you that no matter where you go, if you ask for Admin-like privileges like this, you will be declined 120% of the time.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 15:43
#15
Rubyeclipse's picture
Rubyeclipse
Being a GM typically requires

Being a GM typically requires a full job interview - just like you would interview for any other job. They'll want to know what qualities and experience you have, what your flexibility is, and if you seem like a good fit for the role.

The posters above are generally right that asking to be a GM and the manner in which you do so may not get you taken seriously. : ) But if you really want to be one someday, a few tips - you never know when your next favorite online game might have an opening:

- Communication is key. Both written (for in-game) and in real life (if you get an interview). Upping your mastery of the English language will go a long way in helping you apply, and perhaps one day in helping others.

- Hone your skills! Host events, hold giveaways, and try to manage competitions that require quick-thinking and fast communication. Your first one might go terribly. Don't give up - keep practicing, keep trying, and you'll find that over time you develop some very useful skills, both as a prospective-GM and just generally in life. You won't grow unless you push yourself!

In any case, good luck to all those serious about trying to be a GM someday. The role and responsibilities tend to vary slightly per game, but as long as you go into it thinking of it as a job with some very nice perks (that is - you're working on a video game!) you should have a great time.

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 18:29
#16
Nicoya-Kitty's picture
Nicoya-Kitty
For those who think that

For those who think that being a GM means "yay, I get to play games all day and get awesome in-game weapons to play with and omg it's like everything I do now except 100x better", allow me to shatter your fantasy world.

Being a GM is like being a help-desk/tech-support monkey. Except that all your customer interactions are with whiny 12 year old kids and/or people who act like whiny 12 year old kids. And a significant amount of your time will be spent trying to babysit people who can't play well with others. And even more time will be spent dealing with people who are deliberately trying to break the game, either technically or socially.

Think of the most horrible, insufferable person you've met in the game (no, not just Chris). You'll be dealing with hundreds of people just like them for a solid 8 hour shift. And if you act in any way unprofessionally towards them, even the slightest bit impolite, you'll be hauled into your boss's office with a whole lot of explaining to do about why you shouldn't be fired on the spot.

Speaking of 8 hour shifts, you can expect to be doing them at odd hours too, since the game doesn't shut down overnight. You can kiss any sort of social life goodbye when you get stuck with the 2am-10am shift.

Now, that said, I'm sure OOO does their best to treat their GMs well. At least, I sure hope they do, because it's the second most thankless job in the entire gaming industry (the first most thankless: working at EA).

Sat, 01/21/2012 - 18:45
#17
Mirmulnir's picture
Mirmulnir
You explained my point,

You explained my point, Nicoya. Thanks. But it wont stop the noobs of thinking its fun-shinyequips-beingawesome-paidjob ;/

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 06:30
#18
Nyan-Cats's picture
Nyan-Cats
100 ways kill to minecraft

YOU KILL IS MINECRAFT!!

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 06:44
#19
Aureate's picture
Aureate
Processing Thoughts of You Always

...actually, I'm pretty sure I could deal with quite a bit of the shiz that would get flung at a GM.
Not to mention my name is pretty spiffy and sort of appropriate sounding anyway.

Also I suppose I could practise my mad competition holding skillz like this:
1) Find Darkfang Shield
2) Host massive competition with Darkfang Shield as prize
3) ???
4) PROFIT/AUREATE FOR GM 8D

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 09:03
#20
Narfle's picture
Narfle
Why exactly was this necro'd?

^

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 11:29
#21
Sir-Didymus's picture
Sir-Didymus
Speaking of necro, been a

Speaking of necro, been a while since I have seen Njthug's raise CE prices thread. I may go hunt it down and breathe a bit of life back into it.

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 11:32
#22
Asukalan's picture
Asukalan
._. bumping thread with

._. bumping thread with premeditation?

Thu, 02/28/2013 - 15:07
#23
Ssosme's picture
Ssosme
Being a GM...

Being a game master isn't that fun. It's a real job they really are like programmers that fix things! They only go in action When someone needs help and they aren't long doing it. It sounds cool to have the armor and weapons! But..... There getting paid for a job sooooooooooo I thin you don't want to be one unless you want a job.... Which I actually kind of want...

Question

What's the punishment if your under the age limit you get arrested ?

Thu, 02/28/2013 - 15:17
#24
Terra-Necro's picture
Terra-Necro
o_e

You don't get arrested. You get a temporal ban from the game.

Also... DON'T POST IN A THREAD THAT IS A YEAR OLD!!! <3

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 12:39
#25
Skirion
being a GM

it does sounds interesting as a job. Helping people out with their bugs and problems seems nice and fun to me. I myself would like it as a job considering i play this game 24/7 it will be easy and a benefit to the players. I would take this responsibility whether it paid you or not.

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 12:41
#26
Skirion
Im making a new account

I am making a new account named after the Greek God of wind Skirion.

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 12:45
#27
Skirion
What matters

To me what really matters is not the money, the weapons, abilities, or armor but what really matters is that the customer is satisfied with the game and with all of the patches put up.

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 12:51
#28
Little-Juances's picture
Little-Juances

Triple post and a necro. You already failed.

NEXT!

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 12:58
#29
Mindfreaked's picture
Mindfreaked
Post your in real life info

Post your in real life info and I'll give you the "job"

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 14:50
#30
Father-Frost's picture
Father-Frost
Pl0x?

Pl0x?

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 19:27
#31
Skirion
mindfreak are you talking to me

are you talking to me about giving me the job?

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 19:37
#32
Hyperion's picture
Hyperion
Hi! We're not actually hiring

Hi!

We're not actually hiring at the moment. When/if we are, information on how to apply will be posted on the jobs page on the Three Rings website as well as in the Announcements section on the forums. I recommend looking at our old hiring thread to see what kind of thing we're looking for.

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 20:30
#33
Skirion
I looked at the thread

The requirements are:
A good history
Knowledge about spiral knights
Good speech
And you need to be 18 years or older

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 20:35
#34
Skirion
I forgot one more

You also require to have a Greek God, Titan, or an Elements name

Is that right?

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