Effervescent
Rests Chin In Hands
There are so many roleplays on this site, and a lot of them look pretty promising! There's excitement with both the players and the creators from the initial interest check right to the character creation and approval. Some of these roleplays actually get to the first post, and maybe even further, but I have noticed there is a very common occurrence.
Roleplays die easily here. People come up with amazing ideas and plots, put in a certain amount of effort along with interested parties, and then suddenly nothing comes of it. As a player, I kind of expect the roleplays I sign up for to just peter out and never happen. As a creator I totally see how real life can make hosting and planning and maintaining a roleplay very difficult.
I have mixed feelings in the matter. I believe real life should always come first, so I also feel like anyone with a predicted possible busy or currently busy life should refrain from hosting a roleplay, or perhaps collaborate. As someone with a semi-busy real life, I was a little hesitant in hosting a roleplay. But before I even created my interest check here I went through my work schedule and considered the other aspects of my real life. I then determined a rough real life timeline for how long the roleplay would take based on the plot points I wanted to do.
Basically, I planned ahead because I wanted to take on a certain level of responsibility and insure the players got something "promised" to them. I say "promised" because I feel that when we as creators make a roleplay and allow sign ups, we sort of promise these players a plot to some degree. I knew personally that I would feel really bad asking these people to take time and creativity into creating a unique character they'll enjoy roleplaying in this universe I provided and then have to bail out because real life got crazy.
Of course, taking out random crap hitting the fan suddenly, what are your opinions on the matter? How do you feel about the success or lack there of in the roleplays around here? Do you feel like people should plan ahead, or that doing so is a little too much to ask a creator? Do you feel that the success is not just on the creator, but the players as well?
Please keep the discussion nice. No name calling or malice.
Roleplays die easily here. People come up with amazing ideas and plots, put in a certain amount of effort along with interested parties, and then suddenly nothing comes of it. As a player, I kind of expect the roleplays I sign up for to just peter out and never happen. As a creator I totally see how real life can make hosting and planning and maintaining a roleplay very difficult.
I have mixed feelings in the matter. I believe real life should always come first, so I also feel like anyone with a predicted possible busy or currently busy life should refrain from hosting a roleplay, or perhaps collaborate. As someone with a semi-busy real life, I was a little hesitant in hosting a roleplay. But before I even created my interest check here I went through my work schedule and considered the other aspects of my real life. I then determined a rough real life timeline for how long the roleplay would take based on the plot points I wanted to do.
Basically, I planned ahead because I wanted to take on a certain level of responsibility and insure the players got something "promised" to them. I say "promised" because I feel that when we as creators make a roleplay and allow sign ups, we sort of promise these players a plot to some degree. I knew personally that I would feel really bad asking these people to take time and creativity into creating a unique character they'll enjoy roleplaying in this universe I provided and then have to bail out because real life got crazy.
Of course, taking out random crap hitting the fan suddenly, what are your opinions on the matter? How do you feel about the success or lack there of in the roleplays around here? Do you feel like people should plan ahead, or that doing so is a little too much to ask a creator? Do you feel that the success is not just on the creator, but the players as well?
Please keep the discussion nice. No name calling or malice.