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User Generated | ==End the Rig: User Generated Content (UGC)== | ||
User Generated Content (UGC) is a vital part of the End the Rig experience. It empowers players to actively participate in the creation of custom content, enriching the game and its community. Through UGC, players can design and share their own Dream Runs, Philosophy Packs, and Six Year Strategy games, allowing for a more personalized and engaging experience. | |||
===Creating UGC=== | |||
As a paid user, you can create your own [[Dream Run]]s, [[Philosophy Pack]]s, and [[Six Year Strategy]] games. These custom creations offer a way to express your unique perspective and contribute to the mission of solving societal problems related to the rigged economy. | |||
Here's how you can get involved: | |||
*Dream Runs, Philosophy Packs, and Six Year Strategy: Paid users can create or clone existing content, customize it, and submit it for admin approval. <br> | |||
*Customization: Edit your creations to reflect your vision. Whether it's adjusting difficulty, adding new challenges, or including personal insights, you have complete control. | |||
===Review and Approval Process=== | |||
Once you've created or edited your content, you must submit it for review: | |||
*Admin Review: Admins review all submitted content to ensure it aligns with the game's standards and goals. This process ensures that the content maintains quality and thematic consistency within End the Rig. | |||
*Approval: Upon approval, you have full control over publishing. You can choose when to publish or unpublish your content, giving you flexibility in managing your creations. | |||
===Benefits of UGC Participation=== | |||
By contributing UGC, you actively engage with the game’s broader mission and demonstrate your commitment to addressing the rigged economy. Some key benefits include: | |||
*Creative Expression: Your involvement allows you to bring unique ideas to life within the End the Rig universe. | |||
*Influence: As a UGC creator, you can influence the game’s community and narrative by sharing your perspective on societal challenges. | |||
*Community Engagement: By sharing your content, you contribute to a dynamic, evolving platform where other players can interact with and play your creations. | |||
===Publishing and Managing UGC=== | |||
After admin approval, managing your content becomes straightforward: | |||
*Publishing Control: You have the autonomy to publish or unpublish your UGC whenever you choose. | |||
*Revisions and Updates: You can continue to refine and update your content over time, ensuring it remains relevant and engaging for the player community. | |||
===Demonstrating Dedication=== | |||
Creating UGC within End the Rig showcases your dedication to tackling the challenges presented by a rigged economy. By crafting thoughtful and engaging content, you contribute to a community focused on problem-solving and strategic thinking. |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 18 September 2024
End the Rig: User Generated Content (UGC)[edit]
User Generated Content (UGC) is a vital part of the End the Rig experience. It empowers players to actively participate in the creation of custom content, enriching the game and its community. Through UGC, players can design and share their own Dream Runs, Philosophy Packs, and Six Year Strategy games, allowing for a more personalized and engaging experience.
Creating UGC[edit]
As a paid user, you can create your own Dream Runs, Philosophy Packs, and Six Year Strategy games. These custom creations offer a way to express your unique perspective and contribute to the mission of solving societal problems related to the rigged economy. Here's how you can get involved:
- Dream Runs, Philosophy Packs, and Six Year Strategy: Paid users can create or clone existing content, customize it, and submit it for admin approval.
- Customization: Edit your creations to reflect your vision. Whether it's adjusting difficulty, adding new challenges, or including personal insights, you have complete control.
Review and Approval Process[edit]
Once you've created or edited your content, you must submit it for review:
- Admin Review: Admins review all submitted content to ensure it aligns with the game's standards and goals. This process ensures that the content maintains quality and thematic consistency within End the Rig.
- Approval: Upon approval, you have full control over publishing. You can choose when to publish or unpublish your content, giving you flexibility in managing your creations.
Benefits of UGC Participation[edit]
By contributing UGC, you actively engage with the game’s broader mission and demonstrate your commitment to addressing the rigged economy. Some key benefits include:
- Creative Expression: Your involvement allows you to bring unique ideas to life within the End the Rig universe.
- Influence: As a UGC creator, you can influence the game’s community and narrative by sharing your perspective on societal challenges.
- Community Engagement: By sharing your content, you contribute to a dynamic, evolving platform where other players can interact with and play your creations.
Publishing and Managing UGC[edit]
After admin approval, managing your content becomes straightforward:
- Publishing Control: You have the autonomy to publish or unpublish your UGC whenever you choose.
- Revisions and Updates: You can continue to refine and update your content over time, ensuring it remains relevant and engaging for the player community.
Demonstrating Dedication[edit]
Creating UGC within End the Rig showcases your dedication to tackling the challenges presented by a rigged economy. By crafting thoughtful and engaging content, you contribute to a community focused on problem-solving and strategic thinking.