
You might be over-thinking a little too much. Personally, I am a heavy role-player, meaning I will consistently be role-playing and I am often available, and take pride on my punctuation (when it's not 3 AM -_-). This does not mean I do not do endgame, I do, and I also have OOC encounters. Regardless of that it does not mean I RP on a less 'heavy' basis.
I think the words heavy and casual are all just broad strokes. When looking for a LS you shouldn't generalize on whether they do heavy or casual or light RP, you should do your research on the members, on the plot-lines and their involvement in the community. It is only from that point you can really determine if a LS is right for you.
No matter how much research you do though, sometimes a LS just isn't for you. Most people bounce between a few until they find the right one.
On the note of playtime, it should not matter what kind of shell you join as to how much time commitment you have. Yes of course someone with more time to RP is going to be more involved in the comings and goings, the game and RP pause for no one, but how much time you invest is up to you.
Punctuation itself is a requirement in all RP, I would say, regardless of how heavy you are in to it. It is important to be able to get your expressions and phrasings across, this is of course subject to the character, who may have an accent or poor grammar.
Personally, again, freelance is what does it for me, but everyone is different.
I think the words heavy and casual are all just broad strokes. When looking for a LS you shouldn't generalize on whether they do heavy or casual or light RP, you should do your research on the members, on the plot-lines and their involvement in the community. It is only from that point you can really determine if a LS is right for you.
No matter how much research you do though, sometimes a LS just isn't for you. Most people bounce between a few until they find the right one.
On the note of playtime, it should not matter what kind of shell you join as to how much time commitment you have. Yes of course someone with more time to RP is going to be more involved in the comings and goings, the game and RP pause for no one, but how much time you invest is up to you.
Punctuation itself is a requirement in all RP, I would say, regardless of how heavy you are in to it. It is important to be able to get your expressions and phrasings across, this is of course subject to the character, who may have an accent or poor grammar.
Personally, again, freelance is what does it for me, but everyone is different.
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