What makes a good member?

I don't like this question, I don't think I'm qualified to define what makes a good member. We have a buttload of good members that don't follow any particular pattern. I've heard people say active posters make good members, but you can be the most active person on the forum and, depending on your attitude, not be a very quality member. Semi-active posters are just as, or should be in my opinion, valued as active posters, yet they get overlooked because "they don't post enough". I've heard all sorts of ideas about it.

I dunno, I think devotion is what makes a good member. Someone who loves the site and contributes to its community. I don't mean to name drop, but Psy is one of the best examples. He knows damn near everyone by name and is on friendly terms with them all and his sole purpose here it seems is to make sure everyone has a good time, whether it be games, jokes, stories, etc. Dude's got being a good member down to a science, and I think that's an important trait to have.

/spiel

What makes a good CK?

Well that's easy: Willingness to put in the work needed to make the site better. I think a lot of people look at the title as all prestige, all relaxed, and no work other than to step in when someone gets out of line. I know I did at first.

What would you like to change about Eyeson to make it better?

Probably up the activity in staff. I hated how we let an important discussion about upgrades or new implementations or new rules just die and have nothing happen until someone remembered and revived the thread only to have it die in another week.

What color would you prefer your CK tag to be?

My [G13]orange[/G13] (oh look, my tag is still there!) grew on me, but I've always been partial to sky blue.

If you were to be thrown into the thunderdome with one of the current staff, who would you go against and what would be your tactic?

Rantz. HO BOY RANTZ! My tactic would be to send my army of bears after him because that's really the only thing I could imagine would stand a chance at stopping that maniac.

What does FF (and EoFF) mean to you?

Final Fantasy will always be my first love of video gaming. I, like a lot of fans, am not really all that thrilled with the newer installments, but I find them to be good in their own rights. Admittedly, it's not really as big a part of my gaming life as it used to be, I don't think I've played one since XIII came out, but it still has that special place in my heart, as does EoFF. I don't really see myself ever leaving for good. I know no other internet home.