I'd probably say in the long run, being a PR is the hardest staff role.
Let us be honest: You're doing reports; checking uploads; responding to PM's, receiving abuse and possibly hosting events "everyday".
Doing the same tasks everyday with the same zeal would be close to impossible (yet lux somehow does it, nub), so in the long run that's why I say being a PR is hard.
With development, you're constantly making something new so in the long run it wouldn't be as dull in my opinion.
"A fool thinks they know everything but a wise person knows there's something to learn from everyone"
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"Great leaders don't complain about the tools they are given. They work to sharpen them"
its easy to do the minimal amount of work a PR has to do to keep their job, however if thats what you are striving for then you shouldnt be a member of the staff team. to do your work properly and effectively, which includes maintaining PR duties (reports and uploads), engaging with players and assisting players individually, whilst also maintaining good relations with the playerbase and being a role model for new and existing players takes effort and hard work. its easy to call the job of a PR easy when you have minimal PRs that are doing their job properly.
Player Relations 2016 - 2017
Senior Player Relations 2017 - 2018
Player Relations again lol 2018 - 2018
Player Relations again lol 2020
^ Most staff resign due the harassment and how 'stressing' the role is but I don't see that at all, just suck the harassment up and ACTUALLY ignore the pms, your job is to keep the area clean and family friendly not ingage in feelings with PMS
as for development roles, it's not that simple, sure you're doing something new everyday but that doesn't mean it's easy, sometimes you some tasks that can tear that "fun" feeling when you're working and when something goes wrong and your level or ganis delete themselves how are you gonna recover a nice decorated level or a 30+ frame gani, unlike PRs our stuff doesn't stay if it's lost
Since you're looking at this, why not look into my ganis?Click here boy-o ^
Apparently Gani'ing is a lot easier online than offline but yeah I agree, it took me 6 hours to make a full gun gani in different directions.
To learn? Yeah
To master? No
Agreed.
Provided you actually do your job...
"A fool thinks they know everything but a wise person knows there's something to learn from everyone"
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"Great leaders don't complain about the tools they are given. They work to sharpen them"