
I base my ability to be able to roleplay at a kind of quality standard that is acceptable entirely based on my RP partner(s). Are they enjoying our RP? Do they enjoy my writing? Are my posts entertaining or intriguing to read instead of a chore to?
If my partner is not enjoying my RP or let down or disappointed, then I am not doing my job, because I'm usually the one that initiates. So, I usually see it as that I aim to please considering that all of this is a fancy way to ask people for their time and it involves them trusting me enough to make their time invested worth it. I don't want to violate that trust.
I have more practical ways of continuing to improve. I'm doing a hell of a lot more editing and grammar checking. It's also important to keep your writing sharp, so I write something at least once a day, no matter how small.
I've been RP'ing for a decade now since July. So I consider myself a grizzly veteran. But you never stop learning. If I look at my posts from 2005 I'd want to burn them. But I've learned and improved more within the last few years than I have in those ten. I blame college. But yes, there is always room to learn, even if you have been doing it forever.
If my partner is not enjoying my RP or let down or disappointed, then I am not doing my job, because I'm usually the one that initiates. So, I usually see it as that I aim to please considering that all of this is a fancy way to ask people for their time and it involves them trusting me enough to make their time invested worth it. I don't want to violate that trust.
I have more practical ways of continuing to improve. I'm doing a hell of a lot more editing and grammar checking. It's also important to keep your writing sharp, so I write something at least once a day, no matter how small.
I've been RP'ing for a decade now since July. So I consider myself a grizzly veteran. But you never stop learning. If I look at my posts from 2005 I'd want to burn them. But I've learned and improved more within the last few years than I have in those ten. I blame college. But yes, there is always room to learn, even if you have been doing it forever.