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jjhunter ([personal profile] jjhunter) wrote in [community profile] glitchwidth2012-11-10 08:38 am

Glitchwidth Supporter Poll

ETA: Please note that if you want a batch of supplies to be considered a donation, you need to leave a message with jjhunter's butler accordingly! Donated basic supplies are redistributed to regular Glitchwidth suppliers for use as ingredients; revenue for donated supplies for Pub floor sale is reinvested in items like furniture for Glitchwidth and items requested as alternative payment by regular suppliers that jjhunter can't supply herself (and thus buys at auction when the price is good). Bags that are dropped off with jjhunter's butler should be titled 'Glitchwidth [YourGlitchUsername]' to ensure they are returned to you.

ETA2 11/14: I'm closing the poll to save it for posterity.

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Remember, in the context of Glitchwidth 'regular' vs. 'occasional' suppliers are defined accordingly:
  • Regular: drops off/trades batches of supplies 1-2+ times a week
  • Occasional: drops off/trades batches of supplies 1-3 times a month


Poll #12050 Glitchwidth Supporter Poll
This poll is closed.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 20


My Glitch user name is

I support Glitchwidth in the following way(s) [Please tick all that apply]

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Regular resupplier of $FancyDrink
5 (26.3%)

Occasional resupplier of $FancyDrink
5 (26.3%)

Regular resupplier of hooch
6 (31.6%)

Occasional resupplier of hooch
6 (31.6%)

Regular resupplier of $FancyFood
4 (21.1%)

Occasional resupplier of $FancyFood
5 (26.3%)

Regular resupplier of $BasicResource
2 (10.5%)

Occasional resupplier of $BasicResource
5 (26.3%)

Regular resupplier of ice
0 (0.0%)

Occasional resupplier of ice
4 (21.1%)

Regular contributor to Glitchwidth construction
2 (10.5%)

Occasional contributor to Glitchwidth construction
9 (47.4%)

Supports Glitchwidth in other way(s) [will specify in comments]
1 (5.3%)

$FancyDrink suppliers, please check all that apply

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Face Smelters
6 (60.0%)

Earthshakers
9 (90.0%)

Flaming Humbabs
8 (80.0%)

Pungent Sunrises
8 (80.0%)

$FancyFood suppliers, please check all that apply

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Pickles
8 (88.9%)

Rich Tangines
7 (77.8%)

Obvious Paninis
6 (66.7%)

Tangy Noodles
7 (77.8%)

Awesome Stews
6 (66.7%)

$WildcardExpensiveFood
6 (66.7%)

$BasicResource suppliers, please check all that apply: [High need marked***, medium**, low *]

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Allspice***
6 (66.7%)

Beans***
5 (55.6%)

Bubbles**
4 (44.4%)

Cherries***
6 (66.7%)

Eggs*
2 (22.2%)

General Vapour*
3 (33.3%)

Grain***
5 (55.6%)

Ice***
3 (33.3%)

Participants in Glitchwidth construction, please check all that describe you:

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Donates raw materials for construction on third floor/to other users
4 (40.0%)

Donates refined materials for construction directly to project
5 (50.0%)

Donates labor for construction directly to project
9 (90.0%)

Assist in construction in other way(s) [will specify in comments]
0 (0.0%)

Regular resuppliers who have dropped off/traded three or more batches of supplies are eligible for a free bag to facilitate dropping off supplies when jjhunter is not in-game. If you are a regular resupplier, please check one. (If you receive a bag after filling out this poll, please come back and change your answer accordingly.)

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Eligible for a bag, and have received one
3 (21.4%)

Am/will be eligible for a bag, and would like one
2 (14.3%)

Am/will be eligible for a bag, and do not need one
9 (64.3%)

Regular and occasional suppliers of hooch, ice, $FancyFood, and/or $FancyDrink have the option of being paid wall-price in currants for their supply batches. If you are such a supplier and prefer to be primarily paid in currants, please check one or more of the following:

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Prefer currants through trading for every batch of supplies
2 (22.2%)

Prefer currants and would be interested in a weekly salary to cover supply batches left with jjhunter's butler
0 (0.0%)

Combination of currants and basic resources for making my supplies preferred
8 (88.9%)

If it would be helpful to have a weekly allotment of one or more ingredients used for making $FancyDrink or $FancyFood for Glitchwidth, please check all that apply:

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Need allspice
5 (71.4%)

Need beer
4 (57.1%)

Need beans
2 (28.6%)

Need bubbles
2 (28.6%)

Need general vapor
1 (14.3%)

Need grain
1 (14.3%)

Need hooch
4 (57.1%)

Need crops (please specify which in comments)
2 (28.6%)

Need milk
0 (0.0%)

Need olive oil
2 (28.6%)

Need meat
0 (0.0%)

If you support Glitchwidth and are not getting paid in currants, what kind of alternative payments do you like? [Note big ticket items marked *** are given infrequently; 'Misc.' items will be a grabbag of 3-5 types unless you specify otherwise]

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Wants emblems***
5 (29.4%)

Wants sno Cones
11 (64.7%)

Wants Essence of Yellow Crumb
4 (23.5%)

Wants Essence of Silvertongue
5 (29.4%)

Wants Essence of Rubeweed
1 (5.9%)

Wants Essence of Rookswort
1 (5.9%)

Wants Essence of Purple (like an upgrade card, only...weirder)
2 (11.8%)

Wants Essence of Hairball
1 (5.9%)

Wants upgrade cards
4 (23.5%)

Wants $FancyDrinks
2 (11.8%)

Wants $FancyFoods
4 (23.5%)

Wants $BasicResources
3 (17.6%)

Wants Musicboxes (surprisingly handy for shrine donations)
5 (29.4%)

Wants $FancyTools*** (please specify which in comments)
0 (0.0%)

Wants Crop Seeds
2 (11.8%)

Wants Herb Seeds
3 (17.6%)

Wants Tree Beans***
2 (11.8%)

Wants Honey
5 (29.4%)

Wants Mushrooms
3 (17.6%)

Wants Misc. Oils
3 (17.6%)

Wants Misc. Sauces
3 (17.6%)

Wants Misc. Basic Drinks
3 (17.6%)

Wants Misc. Basic Foods
3 (17.6%)

Wants Misc. Crops
2 (11.8%)

Wants Misc. Herbs
1 (5.9%)

Wants Misc. Mined Things
4 (23.5%)

Wants Guano
5 (29.4%)

Wants Ice
3 (17.6%)

Wants Beer
2 (11.8%)

Wants $Wildcard
9 (52.9%)

Anything else you'd like jjhunter or zvi to know?





People who need and want currants for supplying Glitchwidth are encouraged to supply $FancyDrink (highest priced items offered on Pub Floor):

1 full stack $FancyDrink (24) = 1800 c
2 full stacks $FancyDrink (48) = 3600 c
3 full stacks $FancyDrink (72) = 5400 c

For comparison:
1 full stack hooch (24) = 240 c
2 full stacks hooch (48) = 480 c
3 full stacks hooch (72) = 720 c
4 full stacks hooch (96) = 960 c
5 full stacks hooch (120) = 1200 c

1 full stack Awesome Stew (12) = 600 c

1 full stack Rich Tangine Stew (12) = 480 c

etc.

(Note that those supplying food who opt for alternative repayment will often get a combination of items whose cumulative Encylopedia currant worth exceeds what they would have gotten for straight currants. Pricing for $FancyFood may change in the future after public discussion/agreement on [community profile] glitchwidth, but is based partially on the fact that [personal profile] jjhunter is the primary supplier for $FancyFood.)
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[personal profile] elf 2012-11-10 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I may have to adjust my answers in a while; I'm guessing.

I don't know that I need "payment" at all, although getting the raw materials that have to be bought at vendors would be nice. I didn't check many foods because I don't have a couple of the higher cooking skills; I'm focusing on getting the long-time skills first. (1 more week to T'port 5 finishing. Woot. Then maybe I should get Engineering so I can do that construction-y stuff.)

I have a houseful of OMGSTUFF!!! and have reached the "so... what next?" part of the game. I've explored every place publicly accessible (except 4 of the new dinosaur innards), and a handful of secret/hidden places. I have no quests available; I expect to get a few more as I learn skills, and whatever ones get added to the game, but otherwise, I'm directionless. I have enough IMG to start a tower but I'm not sure there's a point yet. (Also, I can't build wall parts.)

Having a *reason* to make drinks and foods would be great. Since I get iMG for making them, as long as they don't cost currants, I'm mostly fine. Drinks/foods that take oils, beer, honey, birch syrup... those I can't resupply from the homestreet routes.

(OTOH, maybe getting paid something for them, currants or trade, will keep me motivated to make & donate. I dunno. Right now, I'm ready to just throw stacks of drinks and supplies at Glitchwidth, because apparently I'm horribly lonely and was tired of wandering around all alone with no purpose.) (Payment in "helpers to rebuild the herb garden in my back yard when it breaks" would be awesome. I can't make boards; I've been buying them at auction.)

Things we might do:
Party gatherings with lots of stacks of low-value foods, for mid- to high-level players who haven't eaten them in a while (or ever) so they'll get IMG from eating them.

Tinkertool loaning so everybody doesn't need their own 2nd Tinkertool to repair their first one.

Quest-buddy coordinating. Feat-buddy coordinating.

Ferrying: Dropping in to say "I'm going to Nottis to harvest ice" or "heading to Kloro for quoin-hopping" and offering to bring others along. (I will never get tired of the sharding parties in Madhur Hathur, lag be damned.)
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[personal profile] elf 2012-11-10 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm part of the DW group in-game. I'm not yet used to the forums-and-groups thing.

And oops. I just checked. I don't have Coctail Crafting II, and can't make a couple of the drinks yet. Will edit answers.

Apparently I can make Awesome Stew, though. (Use enough awesome pot; learn to make awesome stew. Yay.) Going bean harvesting now.

Other things to do:
Ghost Tours.
Suicide parties. (No-No Powder, big stacks of foods to mix or rocks to grind, collect Hell Wine.)
Street Visits -- help everyone get that "2500+ IMG in a day" badge.
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[personal profile] ghost_lingering 2012-11-11 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
All of your ideas for things to do sound awesome! One thing though ... I'd love to do a ghost tour that's for people who have finished the quest but want to see all of the other ghosts they couldn't see before they got their faded heart. Most of the tours I've seen seems to be geared towards people who haven't finished the quest yet. I mean, I think that a ghost tour could do both things at once, but since I've finished the quest (while doing a ghost tour of one), I'd be more interested in going to see all of the other ghosts.

And I love the street visit idea! The street visiting feat has been my favorite so far (though I haven't been around for very many feats yet).
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[personal profile] j00j 2012-11-10 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
All of these activities sound great to me! I can help with some of them (making low-value food, tinkertool loaning) even as a lower level player (16).
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[personal profile] elf 2012-11-10 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Part of what participating in the last several Feats taught me was what kind of activities can be shared by *everyone* and what kinds skew towards higher levels.

The "mining sparkly" feat was a bust. Low-level players *can* mine, but it's slow and not-fun for them. The "say hi to people" feat was a win; *everyone* can say Hi. Quests were troublesome... everyone can do a few quests, but low-level players didn't have enough resources to do many.

While high-level players get much more efficient at some things (harvesting is just spooky fast), some things don't get much easier (I can make larger batches of food at a time, but most of them cost the same energy), and some things just need willing people to be involved. There's badges for PMing people, and some of us feel creepy going up to complete strangers and PMing them with "Hi! I'm doing this to get a badge!" (I received one of those. It was weird.)

And there's projects to fix in back yards, where we'd like some level of security because that involves letting people into your house.