Kekse
Drifter
When you post your intro that you've spent quite some time preparing.......and your partner never, ever replies to it. Like man, was it really that bad? XD
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Me too, actually. I prefer to shape my character's personality as the RP goes through their attitudes. If the CS has a personality section (well, most RPs do but I've seen some that don't), I tend to be as generic as possible and develop the details later on.My pet peeve is that I suck at giving characters interesting personalities
oh ya I was mostly talking about NPCs when I run games but still good adviceMe too, actually. I prefer to shape my character's personality as the RP goes through their attitudes. If the CS has a personality section (well, most RPs do but I've seen some that don't), I tend to be as generic as possible and develop the details later on.
I understand that one but yeah it gets on my nerves too lol.Overuse of the word “would”. Example; “Jon would get up and go to the door. Next Jon would open the door. Then Jon would go through the door.“
I’m sitting here like, “Well did Jon do any of those things or didn’t he?!”
It just throws me off sometimes when it’s overused/improperly used. Like this; ”Jon would get up and go to the door. Jon would then open the door. Jon would then go through the door“, doesn’t bother me because it informs me what was done so I’m not stuck in this assumption limbo of whether or not something was or wasn’t done. Now here’s a pet peeve that I do; repeat the same descriptive word in the same paragraph more than twice.I understand that one but yeah it gets on my nerves too lol.
I get that they want to leave it open in case my character wants to do something before they commit the action, but small innocuous ones don't really matter. And for big ones I would prefer if they just asked me OOC if they should write expecting my character to interrupt.
Oh I got another one : It's "looks at". Not "looks to".