I would just like to make a comment on the event today, I realise that you will probably have a tonne of these to go through but I would still like to have my say.
My experience of the event was as follows: Got home from work, logged on to VMK, got in line of 689 people, got in the room, got to the front of the line in the room, staff closed the gate and said hold on for a moment, i waited and waited, as soon as she(i think it was a she) got back i lost connection. I ask you, how fair is that? We do all the waiting to get into the room and staff do not even have the decency to remain at their posts for the time it takes to ope m a gate! There was another member of staff in the room, I'm sure she could have operated the gate...no? It would be nice if I was compensated for my time waiting in line and the error by your staff.
There is a common problem within the game that I am sure you are aware of; when the servers are running at a high capacity many people find it hard to maintain connection for more than 45 minutes at a time. That said how do you expect people to enter a room with a queue length of 689 people and manage to get into the room without losing connection?! This sort of thing takes very little thought, I noticed this was implemented half way through the last maze event due to troubles people were having, USE MORE THAN ONE ROOM. If you use more than one room the queue length is cut dramatically thus making more people happy. Now I realise you may have trouble implementing this for future events (we all know how fickle VMK players can be, they always want to go to the room at the top of the popular guest room list) it also may be difficult due to the amount of resources you have to run the event, if this is the case do you think this is the right time to be doing these events, why not wait until you have enough staff before attempting something on this scale?
I am currently studying Information Systems at the University of Abertay Dundee here in the UK. A great deal of my course deals with problem solving and decision making along with systems analysis and design. I would be happy to give up some of my time and help you with this sytem that you have created as their are some clear areas I have defined in this message that I could help with. Drop me a line if you would be interested in using my services.
Yours Sincerely
Michael Barman