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RpG .: :.Issue #8! 5-6-08 Enjoy! Domestic - RpG Related Mod, News anchor and RP Fanatic Walks Back In(stage left this time) Yes, I'm back! Hi! My school's firewalls had a funky glich and blocked the guild for only a couple of days. Now, everything's back to normal and I've returned with the four winds and the wrath of the Almight God. Huzza! I would like to apologize if I have messed up any roleplays with my absense, but things happen and real life should always come first before the internet (remember that psychos). Members Demand RPBs (continued from last week....and the week before) The results of the pole regarding the potential reinstatement of the RPB forum is only somewhat conclusive. However, after going back and searching through the previous AP articles, it turns out the poll results from WoD's original Bringin' Back the Arena thread were actually opposite from what I first thought. The majority of the previous vote for bringing back the Arena and not against it as I mislead you to be. Wow, I guess I make a dang good journalist to already mislead people, eh? Anyway, I will still post the poll results for this recent thread: Yay ![]() ![]() 7- 70.00%Nay ![]() ![]() 3- 30.00%Abstain (No Opinion/Opt Out) ![]() ![]() 0- 0%The majority still holds it in favor. The poll has been physically removed. Study of RP Death ~Candi As you may or may not be aware I conducted a survey regarding roleplay death within the guild. After a few weeks of accepting submissions and collecting data I have finally amassed a decent amount of responses from which I have learned some things. First a fore most, what constitutes RP death anyway? Simply put, a roleplay has died when no one posts in it anymore. There is no defined interval of inactivity either - a month is fairly conclusive - but RPs have been known to kick back into life even after that. But, on the fundamental level of things a roleplay is dead if it is no longer actively posted in. I initially set out with two goals in mind - to understand what everyone considered a dead roleplay to be and to seek out ways to help stave off that death for as long as possible. Working towards goal number two I examined possible causes of RP death - do certain genres die faster? Does level of roleplay attribute to death rates? Is there a common underlying cause of death? It turns out, not surprisingly, that genre and death are not inter-related. As for cause of death - there were a lot of them, and non of them were unexpected. Loss of interest, player boredom, authours suddenly disappearing (or players), players getting into fights and the story taking wild turns that impress no one are all causes of RP death. But what can we do about preventing it? Many suggestions were made to this end as well. Posting in the OOC and private messaging players to keep them interested and remind them when it's come time for them to think about posting, planning the RP out a bit before hand with the players helps keep interest, warn people before you go absent for a long time or leave so that they don't sit waiting for you to post for weeks and cause the RP to die, write your character out if you are going away for a long time. As the authour you need to be active in keeping players interest peaked and helping them keep at it even when the story hits a low. And as an authour, if you decide to leave you should either appoint a replacement authour or leave enough information in the OOC that the players can continue if they want. ((I also posted an article here with more thoughts on keeping RPs alive)) It's also an interesting thing to note that the average life expectancy of any given role play is 1 month, at least in the case of the responses I received to my survey. Foreign - Offsite Related Doctors Propose Order of Treatment in Case of Pandemic Candi Recently, a report has been released by a team of physicians that outlined a possible emergency response plan in the event of a health care emergency (such as a flu-pandemic). This plan is essentially a list which detailed the order of preference for treatment. During a pandemic health care utilities are strained. Machinery is constantly in use and beds are in short order as well as doctors. So a proposition has been made, not for the first time, to instate an emergency guideline for determining who gets to essentially live and die in such a crisis. The basic guideline is a list of those who will be refused treatment if the facilities are strained and a decision has to be made. This includes those over the age of 85, people suffering severe trauma, those with severe mental impairment and those with chronic illnesses. This has raised many ethical concerns in terms of discrimination against the elderly, however at this point it is merely a proposition that has been put on the table as a suggestion to hospitals to either use these guidelines or develop their own such that if a crisis does arise health care professionals will be prepared to deal with it immediately. More here. Hottest Roleplays One from each roleplay forum! The Legends of the Seven- Beginners the last silver dragon - Casual Nyxia - Advanced Roleplay Yellow Pages If you wish to advertise your roleplay here, I will let you. Just PM me a link to your roleplay along with a brief description. I will post up to five (5) ads under this section. The first five I get will be the ones posted here. If your roleplay is currently displayed under the Hottest Roleplays section of the article, then I will NOT advertise it. I will PM you a notification of this as these things may happen upon accident and it would be unfair for TWO links to your thread to be posted in ONE article. A Study into Evil and Corruption *MATURE* Brivta " What is the nature of Evil and Corruption? Or, more importantly, what do your believe is the nature of Evil and Corruption? Attempt to survive in the heartless world of a small town dominated by such a force, learning insights about your character, humanity, and yourself." Editor's Commentary- This roleplay greatly intrigued me. The title brought me back to an old debate that I've had several times with others and even my own pastor. This thread even got me started on creating a discussion in the OTD and so far, I'm quite amazed to see such philosophical thinking on this site. This is definitely one of the most well set up roleplays that I've seen on this board. The Preface is absolutely captivating and the backstory has set up an adventure that sucked me in like a magnet on speed. I look forward to roleplaying in this particular story and hope that more do too. Hats off to the author - Brivta. Gladiators!! Fight for Freedom!!! eferhilda This thread is set in the very distant future and is about fantasy based creatures(i.e. vampires, werewolves, elves, fairies, dragons, etc) who have been captured and forced to fight for the amusement of the humans. Some escaped and became the rebel group who seeks to liberate the other slaves. The champion of champions tournament has begun and so the best fighters from this sector have been brought to fight for their master's honor and fame. The rebels are on high alert seeking to add new members to their ranks. Letters to the Editor on the next post |
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5) Hyzhenhok and I have been friends since we were little dudes. I'm pretty sure he got me into the whole play-by-post roleplaying thing. I've only ever been a PbP roleplayer and don't have a very expansive roleplaying history. I only roleplayed in forums in the form that we do here, but no forum really seemed to click. Most were small communities with an exclusive userbase of a dozen active posters and my experience led me to wonder what a large community would be like. The idea intrigued me and Hyz and I finally found a great, large roleplaying community where we ended up roleplaying with Blackfire. While the community there was mature and friendly, the administration seemed to distance itself from the users and came off largely pompous and power-mad. That community had been operating the same way for years and didn't really change much with its conservative admin. I've always been into starting web projects, and simply said to Blackfire and Hyz, "Hey guys, let's just make our own community."
We tossed the idea around for bit and then I ended up buying RoleplayerGuild.com and threw up vBulletin and an ugly blue skin. This is an unmentioned fact about RPGuild, but we had what I will refer to as a "trial-run." I had never tried starting a community before and I tried a few promotional strategies and methods to attract new members. We got a few users and got some solid threads, but RPGuild just quietly shimmered into existence. I decided that we would need a big launch and gain as many members off the bat as we could to create our first community foundation. I reinstalled vBulletin and imported some of the key threads from the trial run. At the same time, I started promoting RPGuild across all sorts of communities and locations around the web. However, people aren't going to join an empty forum. Hyz, Blackfire and I had to produce interesting discussion and roleplays ourselves so that visitors could instantly involve themselves. Hyzhenhok's responses- 1) Besides the odd spam attack every once and a while, I think it's fairly run-of-the-mill. The main thing was laying down tough rules and enforcing them. We wanted to cater to both experienced roleplayers and newbies, while keeping things as simple as possible. The Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Beginner's split that we had going in our earlier days just didn't really work well, because we were having a lot of problems dealing with the inbetween: those not quite "advanced," but who knew their way around RPing on forums enough that they definitely didn't belong in the Beginner's forum. Once we changed to Advanced/Casual/Beginner's, quality enforcement has become a lot easier and less stressful, and we don't have to worry about hurting feelings as much. That, along with the fact that we have a lot more moderators now, means that the quality-control issues that we struggled with early in the site's life are a lot more manageable now. As an aside, I really think the Advanced/Casual/Beginner's split works a lot better than the Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Beginner's split, which we adopted from another RP forum that we eventually took issue with. It really sets RPGuild apart. 2) Mahzkrieg and I are both college students, with stuff actually happening IRL (gasp), and our time for writing is a lot smaller during the spring and fall than it is during the summer (when we launched last year). No promises, but we might be able to get something going once this semester ends. 3)RPGuild is just a place for people to come and engage in play-by-post roleplay, which I sometimes call "cooperative fiction" because it differentiates from tradition face-to-face roleplaying rather markedly. There are plenty of sites that do this, but our basic idea when we started the site is that having experienced several of them for ourselves, we wanted to do it, and do it the right way. 5) Like above, we basically wanted to make a forum and do it our way, because we had quite a few ideas and noticed quite a few problems about various other roleplaying sites. Even though these days I pretty much spend my time dedicated for writing on various personal projects, it still feels good knowing that we've created a site to cultivate roleplaying and writing that seems to be working well, and shows no signs of stopping in the future. Comming Soon! For those of you who have read or participated in my two greatest roleplays, Delavega and Tribulation, you now have a chance to view or participate in the final addition to the trilogy! I now introduce to you Keeper, the last story to the awesome adventure of twists and turns to protect the world. Here's a sneak preview: "I will do anything to protect my son," the middle-aged man said as he glared at Michael with his crystal blue eyes that bore deep into his. Michael took a step back and began to conjure up a gust of Air in order to protect himself from any swift attacks that the Sagen might unleash against him. He knew he was good and that he had been around for quite sometimes, but he didn't know just how good or how long. "Please, Jason, don't do this." Holy crap! Jason returns? But wasn't he killed by Shemhazai in Tribulation? Find out Wednesday when I launch the OOC premier post of Keeper. |