
For me, the nature of the method matters less than the specifics of the RPer behind the other screen at the end of the day. No amount of pre-planning OR luck with development via randos over time can really make up for a person, character, and/or RP preferences I simply don't mesh well with.
More often than not, I may choose to see where things lead over setting up things in advance. (This is somewhat more due to laziness than cherry-picking for high quality.) But overall, if the other RPer and I have little to no rhythm, there's no point in forcing ourselves to dance.
More often than not, I may choose to see where things lead over setting up things in advance. (This is somewhat more due to laziness than cherry-picking for high quality.) But overall, if the other RPer and I have little to no rhythm, there's no point in forcing ourselves to dance.