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Generous Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 4:00 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 4:52 pm
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Generous Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 4:57 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 5:05 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 11:03 am
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Generous Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 11:20 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 11:51 am
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Novama Not all author's require images. Most just prefer them for easier skimming. Perhaps it's part of the downfall of roleplay since we use images, videos, and music to make up for what we can't be bothered to put into words and/or image for ourselves. Anyone, it's possible to work out agreements with most authors. Also, there's always the option of running your own show so you establish your own rules.
And shepherds we shall be...
I've tried that a few times in the last few years, but getting people to stay active in a literate roleplay is really tough. I'm guilty of it myself because there are times that I want to do five or six posts a day and when no one responds for two or three days I end up losing all of that initiative.
I also think you nailed it on the head about why people use images so much now. I think it's the fact that the newer generations just don't have the imagination anymore. I'm 26 and I grew up in a household that couldn't afford consoles or computers for my brother and I, so we made our own games. Everything from changing the rules on board games to creating epic adventures in the woods, we did it all. And all of my friends joined in as well, and we'd have heroic battles and quests and everything.
Nowadays you've got 6 year old kids with iPhones and 10 year olds playing Call of Duty all day and night and they aren't learning to use their own mind to create anything! I honestly believe that is why our generation hasn't accomplished anything new or unique because they aren't learning how to think creatively anymore.
...For thee my Lord for thee
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Generous Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 11:56 am
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Aidian Kyros Novama Not all author's require images. Most just prefer them for easier skimming. Perhaps it's part of the downfall of roleplay since we use images, videos, and music to make up for what we can't be bothered to put into words and/or image for ourselves. Anyone, it's possible to work out agreements with most authors. Also, there's always the option of running your own show so you establish your own rules. And shepherds we shall be...
I've tried that a few times in the last few years, but getting people to stay active in a literate roleplay is really tough. I'm guilty of it myself because there are times that I want to do five or six posts a day and when no one responds for two or three days I end up losing all of that initiative.
I also think you nailed it on the head about why people use images so much now. I think it's the fact that the newer generations just don't have the imagination anymore. I'm 26 and I grew up in a household that couldn't afford consoles or computers for my brother and I, so we made our own games. Everything from changing the rules on board games to creating epic adventures in the woods, we did it all. And all of my friends joined in as well, and we'd have heroic battles and quests and everything.
Nowadays you've got 6 year old kids with iPhones and 10 year olds playing Call of Duty all day and night and they aren't learning to use their own mind to create anything! I honestly believe that is why our generation hasn't accomplished anything new or unique because they aren't learning how to think creatively anymore.
...For thee my Lord for thee
I encourage you to create a new rp or setup a planning thread for an idea of yours. If you just want to hop into one, perhaps joining one of the other planning threads or existing rp's would be good. I'm sure we have something or can make something that will fit your rp'ing needs.
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:44 pm
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Generous Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:58 am
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I started RPing in around 2006 or 2007, around the time I exited middle school and entered high school, and all we really needed for our posts was bolded text for speech, a bit of color if you felt like it, you didn't require much of anything else in terms of the posts. Of course, there were people who went the extra mile and stuck pictures and such and special formatting into their posts, but as long as their pictures weren't ungodly huge and obnoxious to the reader, it was fine.
As far as using pictures for characters (In the character profiles I mean), I'm all for it (Minus using real people because why would you?) I'm not terribly good at creating descriptions of characters, but being able to find a picture that just "speaks" to me for my character is a lot easier than coming up with a paragraph description of the character. I prefer to let the character speak for themselves than the profile being the end all for them. It allows the character to grow and change if every part of them isn't set in stone. As far as using music and videos, they shouldn't be replacements for good, effort-filled posts, but I am a huge music lover, so sometimes I will happen upon a song that I just associate with a character of mine, it fits them so perfectly and listening to it actually helps motivate me to post, and quite often I'll find a way to slip in a url to a music track that I feel fits particularly well to the situation or the character. If people click it and enjoy it, that's great, if not, no great loss. I just want people to be as excited about RPing as I can be, that's all. biggrin
Lately I've been sticking with my own little RP group. We chat on skype in a big group chat, talk about random nonsense, and make smaller group RPs or 1x1s in the private guild we have, but lately it's basically become a waiting game for the same five or six people to post once or twice a day and then not seeing them for a while while the RPs slow down and motivation dries up. With the RPFLA overhaul it's not exactly easy to make a new RP here, and Barton Town is... Barton Town. I really wanna get back into more active RPing, because I know the motivation is in there somewhere, it's just hard to find something that strikes me as interesting without pouring hours of effort into making an RP that dies on page five or six because "Posting is hard, yo."
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