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5 yrs ago
Current Remember, nobody actually enjoys roleplaying if there isn't at least five shameful fetishes uncovered by the 2nd page.
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7 yrs ago
Somebody stole my mood ring. I don't know how to feel about it.
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7 yrs ago
Let's be honest, it's far more satisfying and challenging to actually imagine what a character looks like than paste a hundred gifs of a celebrity and call it good.
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7 yrs ago
So, a team of players who are good at playing as a team in a team-based game are individually bad players. Seems kind of silly when you put it like that, no?
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7 yrs ago
My goal these days is to have an RP that can actually finish, or the very least, last a few years. I see way too many die on page one to take chances
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Lowering the site's value since January 2012.


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Colour me jelly. Llamas rock.
Howdy. Looks like I didn't miss a mission start.

Do we have anything in the works for that?
Leidenschaft said
I DEMAND TRIAL BY COMBAT!And there's a post! :DDD




So, not much happened this week, eh?
I often find that passcodes and the like are exceedingly ineffective. Even in games where I am just looking at it and looking over the sheets, it's really easy to notice a common trend, be it a passcode, saying your favorite colour, or whatever. It's not nearly as clever as most people would think, and there's a much easier way to sort through it all. It's exactly what Tick said; scrutinize the character sheet.

Now, this doesn't mean being so anal retentive like in Glitchy's case where minor spelling and grammar errors are the cause for rejection, it's requiring character sheets to be detailed and setting appropriate, and including things in it like how world-changing events effected your character, and keeping timeline appropriate. It's usually pretty clear if somebody took the time to read over the introductory OOC post and incorporated elements of the lore into their sheet compared to those who just got the gist of the game and whipped together a character sheet in ten minutes using only the most rudimentary of information. It's usually pretty obvious when somebody puts in a good amount of effort into their character sheet, which doesn't necessarily mean long, because they took care to address several of the details. The GM needs to be proactive about making sure the applicant's sheet is appropriate and matches the quality and standards that are set out and shouldn't be afraid to give it a detailed critique about why something doesn't work. If a player legitimately tries to address the issues and is more than willing to work with you the entire way, then they're probably a good fit for the game. If they're making a giant stink over changes you want to see or they half-ass in a justification for something, then it's probably a sign that person isn't going to work for your game.

TL;DR If it's obvious somebody didn't read everything, then don't bother with them unless it was an honest oversight. It should be pretty clear if someone is putting in an effort. A password isn't going to do anything for you other than make it really easy for someone who takes five seconds to glance at a couple character sheets to figure out how to get "in" the game. It's counter-productive, and in my opinion, lazy GMing.

Brovo said
Oh, that reminds me, two other things I'll do.1) Check posting history. If they have a habit of jumping out of RP's, keep that in mind.2) Reject some people for (I can make up bullshit as well as the next guy) and wait 3-4 days to get back to that person. This tends to vaporize 50% of the problem players right there, since most of the impatient ones also tend to have fragile egos. Bonus points in that it also works against people who cannot stand criticism, which if you have a long lasting RP, will invariable occur to everyone at least once.


I don't really agree with 2, at all. Rejecting someone to see if they'd be grateful to be accepted back a few days later just seems like an unnecessary dick move out of Fight Club. Starting a relationship with a player by establishing yourself as a manipulative liar is a terrible way to go about it. Just spend time going over the character sheet and go into a hard, detailed review that picks apart anything that looks questionable. If they are open to criticism and work at properly addressing it, then you have a good player. If not, then you get it out right then and there. Don't play head games.
Announcement time, I suppose.

I'm going to take a break from RPG for a while until I find some kind of inspiration to write again. The past few months I've been feeling increasingly shackled to this computer, trying to keep things moving along, and I've watched my entire evenings evaporate for something I don't really enjoy that much. The enthusiasm I've had for writing's been whittled away by the increasing inactivity in both my games, and I'm getting burnt out for having to prod people to reply to stuff. I need to figure out why I do this, and rediscover the joy I had when I made this game.

I'm one man, and I have my limits.

Take care, friends.
Announcement time, I suppose.

I'm going to take a break from RPG for a while until I find some kind of inspiration to write again. The past few months I've been feeling increasingly shackled to this computer, trying to keep things moving along, and I've watched my entire evenings evaporate for something I don't really enjoy that much. The enthusiasm I've had for writing's been whittled away by the increasing inactivity in both my games, and I'm getting burnt out for having to prod people to reply to stuff. I need to figure out why I do this, and rediscover the joy I had when I made this game.

I'm one man, and I have my limits.

Take care, friends.
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I'm taking a break from the guild for a while. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for letting me take part, no matter how brief.
In Fellow Women 12 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Blitzkrieg said
You just can't help but be that guy, can you?


Yuuup.
Voltaire said
I knew I saw it mentioned somewhere.The ship is turian military right? Since when does the Gov care what's illegal? And for that matter, we're mercenaries. Since when do we care what's illegal?


So, how do you propose Nova obtain an illegal AI that, if discovered, will get them all imprisoned, possibly for life? They aren't exactly common, since development's been outlawed for 300 friggin' years. NOBODY has AIs, especially not any government. It's expressly outlawed in Citadel space.

The ship is ex turian military. It was decommissioned and legally bought. The fact it's a stealth prototype is a reason they managed to get it for so cheap because that's not technology that civilians should have, and the guy who sold it kind of realized how fucked he would be if he was audited and this improperly classified frigate was discovered.
I have veen hearing nothing but awful things about the new FF spin off, whereas Dark Souls seems to be quite revered. Take that how you will.
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