LittleLightz wrote: » I want something that can brighten people's days in game, not only with real people, but to also do it in the to storytelling aspect to
Noaani wrote: » LittleLightz wrote: » I want something that can brighten people's days in game, not only with real people, but to also do it in the to storytelling aspect to While this is a good thing to want, if you need something to brighten up your day that giving to charity can provide, don't go looking for it in an MMO - just donate to charity, either money or time as best fits their needs and your means. Then ,when you are finished, you can come back and load up your MMO of choice, starting the game having already had your day brightened up.
George Black wrote: » Or you can go and donate real money to people in real need without the roundabout. Cash shop items wont be tradable. I hope you can deal with it.
Voidwalkers wrote: » I also believe it's probably a better idea to donate to charities IRL rather than trying to run a charity in-game. MMO players aren't exactly famous for their honesty. If you run an in-game give-away that gives anything of non-trivial value, it's almost guaranteed that someone will create fake-noob alts and try to scam you of your donations. (Well that's what Eve Online has taught me. While I've never been a victim of one, scams & backstabs are an daily occurrence in Eve) If you insist on spreading kindness in-game and want to help out others (especially new players) in game, I'd suggest you load up on information about Ashes, then create an FAQ-for-new-players forum thread, or ashes wiki page, and may be run an in-game chat channel when the game's released, answer new players' questions and point them in the right directions. IMO from a new player's perspective, receiving useful tips (from experienced players) on how to achieve their goals in-game is almost always more useful then simply receiving a material (ok, virtual material) gift.
CROW3 wrote: » It makes sense, it's a charity drive. I would imagine it's feasible, but frankly Ashes is so far out that it's hard to discuss anything concretely.
Noaani wrote: » CROW3 wrote: » It makes sense, it's a charity drive. I would imagine it's feasible, but frankly Ashes is so far out that it's hard to discuss anything concretely. It is a charity drive, just not an overly good one. The point of a charity drive (in regards to things like streams and such) is that the person organizing it is going out of their way to do something more, and those watching or otherwise participating are donating based (at least in part) on that effort. It's kind of a "this person that provides me with entertainment cares so much about this specific charity that they are willing to do this thing they are doing in order to try and get me to donate to said charity - and so I will". There is nothing of that nature in the suggestion here. It is simply a case of doing what we would do anyway, and giving money to a charity. There is no "I care about this specific charity enough to do a thing" in the suggestion. Just give money to a charity you care about.
RocketFarmer wrote: » By charity would that include some sort of “scholarship” for poor folks or those from other countries who can’t afford to pay the subscription? Ignoring the fact they have internet service and a PC, or is that also part of the deal?
LittleLightz wrote: » My idea was not doing the charity thing in-game. So let me elaborate for you. (I was in a rush, and needed to Wright down what I thought) My idea was that when you PLAY the game, for a certain amount of time, you would after that time has passed, say an hour. You would instantly give IRL money, to Ash, and, that money that you donated while playing goes to IRL charity. So say you play for each hour you play, you give a certain amount of IRL money, (not in game currency) to Ash, whitch then with all the money that Ash gets from you playing, they give to charities IRL, not in game.
Atama wrote: » LittleLightz wrote: » My idea was not doing the charity thing in-game. So let me elaborate for you. (I was in a rush, and needed to Wright down what I thought) My idea was that when you PLAY the game, for a certain amount of time, you would after that time has passed, say an hour. You would instantly give IRL money, to Ash, and, that money that you donated while playing goes to IRL charity. So say you play for each hour you play, you give a certain amount of IRL money, (not in game currency) to Ash, whitch then with all the money that Ash gets from you playing, they give to charities IRL, not in game. I just wanted to point out that there is a charitable organization called "Child's Play" that does something similar to this. Here is a link to their Wikipedia page (I didn't want to link to their web site so that it didn't seem like I was advertising for them or anything):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child's_Play_(charity) For people familiar with the Penny Arcade web comic and the PAX video game conventions (PAX = Penny Arcade Expo) the charity was set up by the same people who create the web comic and founded those conventions. Essentially, one of the things that charity does is have 'video game marathons" where donations are made based on how far a players progress and/or how long they play certain games. A couple of them include the Mario Marathon and the Desert Bus for Hope event (both of which have been held almost every year since 2007-2008). My point is that your idea is already being implemented in a sense and has been for a number of years. Not exactly in the same way, but pretty close. So it's definitely not a bad idea; it has been pretty successful. It also means that if you want to contribute in this way that path already exists for you. I'll agree with others that doing this in an MMORPG is probably not the best idea. I don't think it would make sense for Ashes of Creation to try to facilitate this within the game itself. But your intentions are good and they are definitely not outlandish.