
(07-23-2017, 11:50 AM)Kallera Wrote: This is an interesting thread I walked in on, precisely because I had mentioned public rp as a way to expand our ls/fc and maybe get some more activity going on in game.
Right now our fc/ls has been in a slow period due to players getting into stormblood and leveling content. Â Most of our major players has gotten through, enough to roleplay events. Â Other than the standard bar theme, what sort of things should I consider when making roleplay scenes with say chat in mind on A non rp server?
Should I approach this more like a play with responses beforehand to make things fast? Â Or let the rp happen naturally respond in say?
If the scene you're RPing is pretty much the only thing going on, you could probably put all of it in /say, within reason. (Like, I wouldn't suggest NSFW or ERP in /say ever, but that's not really the point I'm trying to make here.) It ultimately depends on you and your group's preferences. Are other people freely allowed to join in? Is there some sort of organization or structure to the scene? (Like a DM or a script?) Is it RP that you want other people to see, even if they aren't going to take part of it. (As many have said, sometimes just watching RP is fun or something they want to allow.)