Simple question! What makes for good RP?
The answer might be different for different people and I am honestly interested in hearing the thoughts of the RPC. We have some amazing writers and some extremely well developed and interesting characters around here. So share your thoughts. You might end up surprising your current RP circle or even helping someone new to the RP scene.
For me, as selfish as it sounds, its about what my character got out of the interaction. Of course I am trying my hardest to give my partner(s) a reason to come back and something wiki worthy, but I want T'caska to grow a little more with every person she meets and every adventure she has.
The things I really don't care about? TYPOS and GRAMMAR MISTAKES. Honestly, if we both speak English then 99% of the time I will know what you meant. I find that a lot of people get nervous or timid about their writing because they typo often or type with grammatical errors. You know what? Keep on being human and imperfect. I typo fairly often and make no excuse for it, I don't think anyone should be worried about it and if you run up on someone that gives you grief about spelling Eorzea with too many "e"s then send em my way and I'll chew their face off, IC of course.
What about you guys?
The answer might be different for different people and I am honestly interested in hearing the thoughts of the RPC. We have some amazing writers and some extremely well developed and interesting characters around here. So share your thoughts. You might end up surprising your current RP circle or even helping someone new to the RP scene.
For me, as selfish as it sounds, its about what my character got out of the interaction. Of course I am trying my hardest to give my partner(s) a reason to come back and something wiki worthy, but I want T'caska to grow a little more with every person she meets and every adventure she has.
The things I really don't care about? TYPOS and GRAMMAR MISTAKES. Honestly, if we both speak English then 99% of the time I will know what you meant. I find that a lot of people get nervous or timid about their writing because they typo often or type with grammatical errors. You know what? Keep on being human and imperfect. I typo fairly often and make no excuse for it, I don't think anyone should be worried about it and if you run up on someone that gives you grief about spelling Eorzea with too many "e"s then send em my way and I'll chew their face off, IC of course.
What about you guys?