Ok, here is the request: PLEASE ROLEPLAY. PLEASE ROLEPLAY! The RPs are dead.
Here is the idea: We should nominate non-official RP Reps to welcome people, help them, organize the RP, map the storyline, things Reps do. Just not officially. In the NINJAGO RP I nominate BearSoliloquy In the CASTLE RP I nominate RuleJJ
Ok, here is the request: PLEASE ROLEPLAY. PLEASE ROLEPLAY! The RPs are dead.
Here is the idea: We should nominate non-official RP Reps to welcome people, help them, organize the RP, map the storyline, things Reps do. Just not officially. In the NINJAGO RP I nominate BearSoliloquy In the CASTLE RP I nominate RuleJJ
I highly understand what you mean, when I joined, I was wondering why everyone was on FF and generally on the community chat forum, and why so few people where on the RPs.
I now think I have the answer. (no guarantee. )
There are only a few people who have the time to RP, as RP's tend to require you to be a routine poster whereas on FF, no one is relying on you to post/answer posts to keep the topic going.
For example, If I were to post on FF, someone answered me, and I didn't reply to them, it wouldn't affect the topic, everyone would just continue posting, nothing would stop.
However, If I joined an RP, everyone would rely on me to be a routine poster, always reading posts and replying to posts, to keep the RP rolling. But if I didn't have time to read/post at least twice a week, the RP would ground to a halt.
I think RPs are more fragile than, say FF, if one RPer stops posting, the whole RP stops or is distorted.
Therefore, people who cannot guarantee that they will be able to post regularly, will not join an RP.
Anyway, that's my theory, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Ok, here is the request: PLEASE ROLEPLAY. PLEASE ROLEPLAY! The RPs are dead.
Here is the idea: We should nominate non-official RP Reps to welcome people, help them, organize the RP, map the storyline, things Reps do. Just not officially. In the NINJAGO RP I nominate BearSoliloquy In the CASTLE RP I nominate RuleJJ
I highly understand what you mean, when I joined, I was wondering why everyone was on FF and generally on the community chat forum, and why so few people where on the RPs.
I now think I have the answer. (no guarantee. )
There are only a few people who have the time to RP, as RP's tend to require you to be a routine poster whereas on FF, no one is relying on you to post/answer posts to keep the topic going.
For example, If I were to post on FF, someone answered me, and I didn't reply to them, it wouldn't affect the topic, everyone would just continue posting, nothing would stop.
However, If I joined an RP, everyone would rely on me to be a routine poster, always reading posts and replying to posts, to keep the RP rolling. But if I didn't have time to read/post at least twice a week, the RP would ground to a halt.
I think RPs are more fragile than, say FF, if one RPer stops posting, the whole RP stops or is distorted.
Therefore, people who cannot guarantee that they will be able to post regularly, will not join an RP.
Anyway, that's my theory, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Yeah, and also some people just aren't into RPing.
I highly understand what you mean, when I joined, I was wondering why everyone was on FF and generally on the community chat forum, and why so few people where on the RPs.
I now think I have the answer. (no guarantee. )
There are only a few people who have the time to RP, as RP's tend to require you to be a routine poster whereas on FF, no one is relying on you to post/answer posts to keep the topic going.
For example, If I were to post on FF, someone answered me, and I didn't reply to them, it wouldn't affect the topic, everyone would just continue posting, nothing would stop.
However, If I joined an RP, everyone would rely on me to be a routine poster, always reading posts and replying to posts, to keep the RP rolling. But if I didn't have time to read/post at least twice a week, the RP would ground to a halt.
I think RPs are more fragile than, say FF, if one RPer stops posting, the whole RP stops or is distorted.
Therefore, people who cannot guarantee that they will be able to post regularly, will not join an RP.
Anyway, that's my theory, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Yeah, and also some people just aren't into RPing.
Ok, here is the request: PLEASE ROLEPLAY. PLEASE ROLEPLAY! The RPs are dead.
Here is the idea: We should nominate non-official RP Reps to welcome people, help them, organize the RP, map the storyline, things Reps do. Just not officially. In the NINJAGO RP I nominate BearSoliloquy In the CASTLE RP I nominate RuleJJ
I highly understand what you mean, when I joined, I was wondering why everyone was on FF and generally on the community chat forum, and why so few people where on the RPs.
I now think I have the answer. (no guarantee. )
There are only a few people who have the time to RP, as RP's tend to require you to be a routine poster whereas on FF, no one is relying on you to post/answer posts to keep the topic going.
For example, If I were to post on FF, someone answered me, and I didn't reply to them, it wouldn't affect the topic, everyone would just continue posting, nothing would stop.
However, If I joined an RP, everyone would rely on me to be a routine poster, always reading posts and replying to posts, to keep the RP rolling. But if I didn't have time to read/post at least twice a week, the RP would ground to a halt.
I think RPs are more fragile than, say FF, if one RPer stops posting, the whole RP stops or is distorted.
Therefore, people who cannot guarantee that they will be able to post regularly, will not join an RP.
Anyway, that's my theory, please tell me if I'm wrong.
I highly understand what you mean, when I joined, I was wondering why everyone was on FF and generally on the community chat forum, and why so few people where on the RPs.
I now think I have the answer. (no guarantee. )
There are only a few people who have the time to RP, as RP's tend to require you to be a routine poster whereas on FF, no one is relying on you to post/answer posts to keep the topic going.
For example, If I were to post on FF, someone answered me, and I didn't reply to them, it wouldn't affect the topic, everyone would just continue posting, nothing would stop.
However, If I joined an RP, everyone would rely on me to be a routine poster, always reading posts and replying to posts, to keep the RP rolling. But if I didn't have time to read/post at least twice a week, the RP would ground to a halt.
I think RPs are more fragile than, say FF, if one RPer stops posting, the whole RP stops or is distorted.
Therefore, people who cannot guarantee that they will be able to post regularly, will not join an RP.
Anyway, that's my theory, please tell me if I'm wrong.