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Post by keitarokaede on Jan 1, 2011 12:54:41 GMT -5
I like opinion 3 and 5. And from pasted experience for rule heavy rps online. They get to be very, very hard to follow for those who have never done them, plus you run into the problem of how to get it set up so the rules flow. If you run opinion 3 and 5 with a critiqued rule setting plainly setting things in stone, such as e.x.: If you are rp'ing a fight against a npc, the desired length of the fight before kill should be about 5 -6 pages with 10 or more sentences per post. And another tip would to be to clearly define rules like auto-hitting. E.x.: You may land a punch/blow or a non-fatal hit on your opponent if you leave them no way to get out, but you may not kill in that manner unless told so by the rp'er.
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Post by dreamfullover on Jan 2, 2011 15:30:46 GMT -5
i dont know what you had in mind, but you could always do some type of roleplay based off the Vampire: the Masquerade rpg. I made one a little while ago on a different site, and it was fun. you just need people who can actually post more then one paragraph at a time.
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Post by Siv on Jan 4, 2011 4:58:02 GMT -5
Keitaro: Okay, I'll look closer into those options, and thank you very much for the advice. I am going to expect people who want to play in these games to read some rather lengthy rules posts. I'll try to abbreviate the systems, anything else would reqúire me to use months of my life on it.
Dream: Noted. Masquerade isn't the worst system for complexity, so guess that could run, though I might have to read up on it as I've only GM'ed Masquerade once, and it's years ago. But it's noted and considered for an rp to be created once I return from hunge piles of schoolwork.
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Post by The Chels on Jan 9, 2011 11:31:07 GMT -5
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