Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Kogiopsis
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Kogiopsis

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Hey! I'm Kogiopsis, or Kogi; new to this site but not new to RPing by a long shot. I think I've got... 7 years or so of experience, running the gamut from bad one-liners to multi-page posts juggling six characters. I'm looking forward to exploring this site/community, and I have plans for a thread already in the works.

Speaking of that, one question - are 'advanced' and 'casual' designations based primarily on quality or on length? IE, if one were to ask for high quality in short-ish posts, what forum would that fit best?
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Pachamac
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Hi there Kogiopsis, and welcome to the forum! It's nice to see another friendly creative person, and someone with hopes of making an rp is always nice to see. ^^

As for where the best fit for your thread would be, it's a tricky question. The forum's designations for Casual and Advanced are mostly based on writing length, although quality can be a factor too. A lot of people, myself included, like to use the term "High Casual" for the type of rp you're interested in- short but quality posts that limit the size of each individual post becoming too long. If this is the type of posting you're interested in, as well as something a bit more frequent since Advanced posting can tend to run a bit slower, I'd recommend setting a game up within the Casual forum and designate in your interest check that it's 'High Casual'. Casual's also the section which attracts the most player attention, so you're likely to get more attention there too. I'd also recommend an interest check in the General Interest Checks section. The more awareness and advertising the better, right?

Best of luck, and if you need any more help don't hesitate to pm! Have fun!
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Kogiopsis
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Ahh, awesome! Thank you for that explanation; I'd seen the term 'High Casual' around but wasn't sure if it would fit this. Just to clarify one thing - are you suggesting that I post two interest checks (one in casual, one in general) or just one in general?
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Two's always good. There's nothing stopping multiple interest checks in both the general section and the more specific one. The more interest you can get, the better! :D
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Kogiopsis
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Ahh, neat! Good to know; I wasn't sure if multiple interest checks were kosher or not. Thank you!
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